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LinkedWords Vision & Strategy

New approach to find and manage information on the web!

LinkedWords' vision and strategy is to provide precisely keyword-, key phrase- and sentence- targeted and relevant (contextually based) web site listings on demand intuitively shown to the users, upon their interest, while they are browsing around the web, at the right place and time, just on demand. For the purpose LinkedWords is contextually connecting millions of documents on the web by utilizing tens of millions of keywords, key phrases and sentences specific to every subject of the life.

We believe that web users should neither be required to visit any specific web site nor they should be asked to download any application in order to get to the information they are interested in and looking for. That is the fundament upon which LinkedWords' concept is built up.

Many years ago when world wide web has been invented, the hyperlink technology was the new element behind the main idea, which made it possible millions of documents be cross linked for easy browsing and jumping from one page to another. That's how today's web still works like and in our belief this is most likely the best approach to find relevant information across billions of documents in any format possible - being contextually cross hyper-linked around millions of small to large scale web sites by using tens of millions of keywords, key phrases and sentences, related to everything in this life from science to sport, with the only mission to help the people around the world find the information they look for much easier, more intuitively and more relevantly than ever before.

Today many corporate, governmental, institutional and individual interests around the world are indifferent and lessening the importance of hyper linking as to protect, defend and proclaim, their own interests, domains, technologies, applications, brands and patents. Many large to mid level web sites make it hard to hyperlink with them so it leaves the common users with less choice to find information on the web and they are only led to popular online brands as the only solution they should rely on in order to find the information they look for. This is what LinkedWords tries to avoid and namely giving an alternative to the common users find the information they look for much easier and much simpler, not always depending on secretive algorithm-based applications and technologies.

Furthermore, fair hyper linking can help millions of small to mid level web sites offset their dependence upon the popular online brands and make their web sites much more visible and much more trafficked than ever before in the easiest possible way - doing simple and fair contextual cross hyper linking across millions of web documents together with millions of other web sites!

That's the way web should work.

Here is a simple graphical illustration about the current web's situation, how small to mid-level web sites could get rid of their dependence upon the popular sites and the 3rd graphic shows the LinkedWords' approach to the issue.

Since the times web became mass popular and continuing today many sites are hyper linking to each other or trying to exchange hyperlinks on different basis from simple partnerships to using hundreds of programs established over the years in order to make their sites more visible and popular on the web with little to no success at all, creating web chaos instead of helping both themselves and the common users on the web.

We believe that the fair hyper linking across the entire web should be done in professional, contextual and centralized level by adopting single standard of doing it while utilizing tens of millions specific to every subject and topic in the life keywords, key phrases and sentences in order to make it well working for both parties on the web the common users and the web publishers alike.

We do not think that traditional web directories and search engines (the popular sites) should stop their existence, we think they do great work. However we also think that the ever increasing popularity and size of certain huge web properties on the web employing the aggressive tactic to embarrass and acquire almost every web subject, web sector, web based service or web product is somehow becoming danger for the web itself. Planned or not, it creates natural monopoly, which is endangering the common principles of the world wide web (where millions of web sites from around the world should exist in harmony and freedom) and soon or later the world may end up in situation where several giant sites will dominate offering virtually anything you may need as information or service on the internet making almost worhtless developing other web sites which by itself may result in generally little to no other web sites existing on the web at all.

Last revised Oct 2008

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