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Powerset, the hyped search engine company, sees shakeup » VentureBeat
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Powerset, the hyped search engine company, sees shakeup
Matt Marshall
November 2nd, 2007
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Powerset , the “natural language” search engine company saying it wants to take on Google, has seen a shake up in its management.
The San Francisco company received substantial hype when it emerged last year saying it had found a way to understand the phrases you type into your search queries. However, it has been slow to deliver on the technology, instead dribbling it out in small doses in a “labs” portion of its site.
Steve Newcomb (left), the chief operating officer and one of the founding troika, has left the company. Barney Pell, who was chief executive, is stepping aside and becoming chief technology officer. The company is looking for a chief executive, Pell told VentureBeat in a phone conversation.
The move comes after differences between Newcomb and Pell over the direction of the company, as well as a slip in the company’s delivery date of its product. Initially, it had planned to release its search engine to the public this year. Now, it plans to do that by the second quarter of next year, though it come even later. “This is really hard, what we’re doing,” Pell said, of the company’s ambitious goals. He said one cause of the delay was the time it took for Powerset to license key natural language technology from PA"
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