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Posted by Mark Johnson Sun, 08 Jun 2008 18:03:00 GMT

Now that Summer is here, you need a hip, snazzy Club Powerset t-shirt!

Here’s the deal: look for something cool, unique, interesting or surprising in the Factz section of Powerset.  Write a blog post with a link to the search, an explantion of what’s cool, and maybe even a screenshot.  If you’re feeling motivated, you can post a few searches to increase your chances.  On Friday, June 20, Powerset will post links to the best blog posts and send each of those users a Club Powerset t-shirt (we’ll limit the number of t-shirts we give away to the double digits).  How easy is that?

The goal is to find queries that show off Powerset’s Factz, which are aggregated from across Wikipedia articles to summarize a topic.  When you click a word in Factz, Powerset will show you the sentence it was derived from.  Note that oftentimes, Factz come from Wikipedia articles that are different from the topic you were searching for.  Try a famous person like Jon Stewart, a company like Atari, or even just a noun like cat.  By default, Powerset shows the top three relations, but clicking the "More" button on the bottom will expand to all of the Factz that Powerset found.

Sometimes you can find fun Factz on just a topical query.  But, you can also use Factz to generate lists. {warning: brief grammar lesson follows!}  Notice that all Factz are in a subject-verb-object format called "triples".  You’ll get Factz if you ask a simple question in the forms:

You can often use a simple topical query to guess what questions will have good answers.  For example, a query for Leibniz has a number of things that he invented.  Therefore, the query What did Leibniz invent, turns out to be an excellent Factz query.  Try this for any topic you find interesting if you’re not sure what questions to ask.

To get in the running for a Club Powerset t-shirt, leave a comment in the blog and send us an e-mail at feedback@powerset.com with “Screenshots” in the title, your address, and the size of t-shirt you want. If you post your screenshot to Flickr, tag it with powersetscreenshots.

We look forward to a few surprises, a few a-has, and hopefully a lot of laughs.

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  1. Richard Bradshaw about 3 hours later:
  2. <a href="http://steve-thelifeof.blopspot.com">Steven Sanderson</a> 1 day later:

    Had some good ones here, will be doing many more later! Come on Club Powerset T-Shirt :-) http://steve-thelifeof.blogspot.com/2008/06/powerset-factz-queries.html spsanderson@gmail.com

  3. Steven Sanderson 1 day later:

    Here is a link to my posts

    http://steve-thelifeof.blogspot.com/2008/06/powerset-factz-queries.html

    Enjoy and more to come!

  4. Visish Srinivasan 2 days later:
  5. Christopher Regan 2 days later:

    I just did a search for Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (SULEV) and was delivered just the amount of information I was seeking.

  6. anand kishore 2 days later:

    Looks like Steve Ballmer did some nasty things: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27129624@N02/2568315657/

  7. Christian Wengler 2 days later:

    I wanted to know which countries bordered Switzerland. http://www.powerset.com/explore/semhtml/Switzerland?query=which+countries+border+switzerland

    I now know there are 5, and one of them (Austria) is co-host of the 2008 Euro Soccer Championships.

    Awesome!! :-)

  8. Cimarron Taylor 2 days later:

    Here’s a compairson of Powerset, Google and Yahoo:

    what are the symptoms of dementia?

    Notice that 60% of the results on Yahoo and Google’s pages are sponsored links that show no immediate information whereas the Powerset result is packed with useful information.

  9. Steven Sanderson 2 days later:

    Here is a link to some queries I made http://preview.tinyurl.com/4rtdwb

  10. Danish Khan 2 days later:

    The Battle of the Operating Systems http://danishkhan.zapto.org/wordpress/?p=95

  11. Steven Sanderson 2 days later:

    Here is round two of some queries.

    http://tinyurl.com/6kztjo

  12. Darren Louie 2 days later:

    Michael Jackson got some funny factz.

  13. Becca Schonberg 2 days later:

    This was so fun to play with! It’s like a little poem generator…

  14. Sandeep Sripada 3 days later:

    Some interesting results for the search query:

    “What is english for ‘die’ in german?”

  15. It's powerful when you are trying to find something but you don't know the keyword clearly. 3 days later:

    For example, when I want to know about the knowledge about the earthquake. I can put a sentence to the search box and “GO”.

    http://www.powerset.com/explore/semhtml/Earthquake_prediction?query=how+to+predict+earthquake

    It’s really powerful!

  16. David Feng 3 days later:

    My comments on for the Club Powerset:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/powerset/2556991538/

  17. puting 3 days later:

    Powerset——会回答问题的搜索引擎, what do God hate,lol,check this blog post, http://socialmarketing.blogbus.com/

  18. Caitlin Bales 3 days later:

    Wrote a blog post for the contest!

  19. Connor Watt 3 days later:

    Amazingly fun if you have some spare time and super Powerful.

  20. Katie Conry 3 days later:

    Richard Bradshaw,

    Please email your address and t-shirt size to feedback@powerset.com .

    Cheers!

  21. Steven Sanderson 3 days later:

    Round 3 of searching http://tinyurl.com/3tz4p5

  22. lyjgeorge 4 days later:

    I think the factz itself is very interesting staff. My blog at http://lyjgeorge.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!3F412D39EF7E33A2!2650.entry

  23. Boyan Yurukov 7 days later:

    Here is my entry for the Bulgarian speaking community: http://yurukov.net/blog/2008/06/15/otkriite-tova-koeto-tyrsite-s-powerset/

  24. Steven Sanderson 7 days later:
  25. Rajesh Balakrishnan 7 days later:
  26. Anthony Thomas 8 days later:

    I love Factz. I searched for Kobe Bryant and it gave me the options to look at the following categories: scored, played, and led.

    http://www.powerset.com/explore/go/kobe-bryant

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