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Munax
Company typePrivate
IndustryInternet, Search Engine systems, computer software
FoundedStockholm, Sweden (2007)
Headquarters
Stockholm
,
Sweden
Key people
Claes-Göran Fridh, Chairman
Jan-Olof Granlund, CEO
Johan Berg, CPO
Products(See article)
Websitewww.munax.com

Munax is a Swedish company which develops large hyper-parallel execution (LHPE) search engine systems. Founded in March 2007, its headquarters are in Stockholm. The company produces Munax XE, an all-content search engine that allows users to preview audio and video files with the option to transcode multimedia file to other formats. Customers include vertical search engines and mobile operators. The company's name is derived from Munin, one of the two ravens of the Norse god Odin, and the binomial designation for the raven, corvus corax.[citation needed]

Overview

Jan-Olof Granlund began to develop the design specifications for Munax in 2002. The company's stated goal was to develop new algorithms for ranking, independent of the type of data, and to facilitate efficient distribution and scaling of processing power and data over a large cluster of computers. Implementation of these specifications commenced in 2003, and the first version (Munax P1) was released in 2005, powering the search engine Leit.is.[citation needed] A second version, Munax XE, was released in 2006. Munax XE allows for installation and scaling across multiple computers connected on a local area network or through the Internet.

PlayAudioVideo

PlayAudioVideo search page
PlayAudioVideo search page

PlayAudioVideo is a multimedia search engine that allows users to search for audio, video and image files.[1]Development began in July 2007,[citation needed] with initial beta testing in December 2007 followed by a public release of PlayAudioVideo beta 1 in February 2008.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] PlayAudioVideo beta 2 [8] opened in june 2008 with larger content and new features.

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