Mugurdy
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| URL | www.mugurdy.com |
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| Type of site | search engine |
| Available language(s) | English |
| Owner | Mugurdy |
| Launched | July 2009 |
| Current status | inactive |
Mugurdy is a visual search engine that launched its public beta in July 2009. In addition to textual results of search queries it shows a screenshot of each webpage. Mugurdy, created by Software du Jour, is the first company to enter the Guinness Enterprise Centre’s Microsoft BizSpark cluster.[1]
Name [edit]
Mugurdy is a nonsense word from Finnegans Wake.
References [edit]
- ^ http://www.siliconrepublic.com/news/article/13549/randd/irish-search-engine-startup-finds-bizspark-home
- Sunday Business Post News Article on Mugurdy Search Engine
- Irish Search Engine Enters GEC Cluster
- Irish search engine startup finds BizSpark home
- Dick O'Brien (9 August 2009). "Father and son build web search engine". Sunday Business Post (Dublin).
- "Untitled". Metro (Dublin). 6 August 2009.
- "Get help from a higher authority". Sunday Times (Dublin). 30 August 2009.
- "Irish search engine Mugurdy is just a click away from global success". Irish Examiner (Cork). 4 September 2009.
- "Is Guinness good for Mugurdy?". Irish Computer Magazine (Dublin). 9 September 2009.