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Useful or Superfluous?: New Armenian search engine set up to tackle “online assimilation”

Authors of a new Armenian internet search engine believe their effort will become a useful tool bridging worldwide Armenian communities due to features typical only of their system. But skeptics say the project brings little benefit as most Armenian-language searches are already available through established global search engines.

A creative group called “Hanguyc” on Tuesday made a presentation of the product that took them more than three years to make – a “Hanguyc Search” web search system (http://www.hsearch.am).

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12.09.2009 00:37
2 AK Not really, you can choose between arm. eng. & rus. all of them work fine with me.
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09.09.2009 21:03
I used it yesterday and it is more detailed on Armenian topics, which is not the case about Yahoo, Google. I like the idea. Shat khelatsi tsragir a.
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09.09.2009 05:40
Smart. It works. Lav mitk a.
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08.09.2009 22:39
not true AK, it probably reads your default language on your machine and displays accordingly. I got mine in english the first time i clicked on it. It seems you have the Russian setting.
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08.09.2009 19:59
The funny thing is that the main page of http://www.hsearch.am is in Russian.
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