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iGeolise (Bristol, England): A geospatial platform that makes maps and data searchable by travel time, rather than distance.

The OP3Nvoice platform offers APIs that make voice and video data searchable by translating its audio to text.

In addition to the normal spreadsheet facilities, chemical spreadsheets need to have visualisable chemical structures and data searchable by chemical as well as textual queries.

ACToR aggregates large number of chemical toxicity data and makes the included data searchable by chemical information (e.g. chemical name, chemical structure and identifiers).

Last year's debut TechStars London cohort included several fintech companies but our favourite, OP3Nvoice, played in the search sphere — offering APIs that make voice and video data searchable by translating its audio to text.

Last year's debut TechStars London cohort included several fintech companies but our favourite, OP3Nvoice, played in the search sphere — offering APIs that make voice and video data searchable by translating its audio to text.

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As semantic search rises, books content gets treated like data, searchable not only by words clusters, but by variations of meaning, pitch and, at some point, style.

By making data searchable, accessible, and easy to publish or visualize, we move from the realm of the perceived, the viewed, and the written to the realm of facts.

OverNest has solved this conundrum by making encrypted data searchable.

Is there a risk to making all of your data searchable?

Much of the data is searchable by disease, year and location.

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