
CEO Rich Granville organized in Atlanta a "Digital Soldiers Conference", with the aim of preparing "patriotic social media warriors" for a coming "digital civil war" against "censorship and suppression". In 2016, Yippy released its Yippy Search Appliance (YSA) as a Google Search Appliance (GSA) replacement to market after Google announced it was sunsetting the GSA and capitalize on the $500M revenue from the GSA. Yippy received "Welcome to your Data" as a registered trademark with the USPTO.

Yippy acquired MuseGlobal 6,500 pre-built Smart Connectors fully documented Source Factory that monitors, maintains and updates the Muse Smart Connectors on a 24/7 basis and guarantees high sustainable and scalable use. In 2012, Yippy received "Welcome to the Cloud" as a registered trademark with the USPTO.
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The acquisition included the license for the Velocity software, which was bought by IBM in 2012 and renamed IBM Watson Explorer. Yippy Inc., formerly Cinnabar Ventures Inc., acquired Clusty for $5.55 million in May 2010. Customized tabs allow users to select sources for their own metasearch to create personalized tabs. Different tabs also offer metasearches for news, jobs (in partnership with ), U.S. Clusty added new features and a new interface to the previous Vivisimo clustering web metasearch. Vivísimo was a company built on Web search technology developed by Carnegie Mellon University researchers, much like Lycos was a decade earlier. Search results on Yippy, showing the grouped clusters on the left sideĬlusty was developed by Vivísimo in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Īs of 2021, the website redirects to DuckDuckGo.
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CEO Rich Granville presented the search engine as free of censorship of conservative views and called the company an "intelligence enterprise" with high-level White House connections. At the time, the website received 100,000 unique visitors a month.Īs of August 2019, Yippy's main page states their searches are powered by IBM Watson, asserting it is "the right search" (italics theirs) that "delivers fair search results based on balanced algorithms."

It was originally developed and released by Vivísimo in 2004 under the name Clusty, before Vivisimo was later acquired by IBM and Yippy was sold in 2010 to a company now called Yippy, Inc. Yippy was a metasearch engine that grouped searched results into clusters.
