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Saber Seven, Inc.

We see a future where dreaming is available to all people – not just Americans, and not just those who already believe things are possible. Like those dreamers who have come before us – Saber Seven is paving a new paradigm in human discovery and placing the tools for discovery in the fabric of everyday life. We believe in the largely untapped, yet extraordinary power of the human mind. We believe in the magnificent potential of every person. We believe in ourselves. These beliefs have instilled a passion for our mission and shaped a shared set of values: to appreciate what we are and have; engage risk with courage; see the future; change our world—and your world; and enjoy life through play.

(re)defining the american dream

The American dream has been transformed over our shared history, re-interpreted by each generation, and amended when it has not been inclusive to all Americans read more

Jordan English Gross

March 2009 progress report

I have a friend, Eve Cowen, who dreams big every day, and puts her dreams into action. The amazing thing about Eve is that her dream is to allow hundreds of high school students to begin dreaming and acting on their passions to create a better world. read more

Saber Seven CTO Jim Anderson quoted in E-Commerce Times

May 12, 2009 – A new search service that brings a measure of artificial intelligence to traditional Internet searching is set to go public soon. Wolfram|Alpha has been anticipated for several months, and the company behind it recently drew attention by opening access to a small number of testers.

Jim Anderson in Search Engine Journal on Why Search Is Broken, and How Semantic Search Fixes It

March 19, 2009 – A human gets information by asking a question to get an answer, but online, we’ve been forced to learn “keyword” searches.

Dorthy.com and Jim Anderson included in eWEEK coverage of new search tool

March 19, 2009 – Google, Yahoo and other search engines sort the whole Web via keywords. But a new-in-beta search engine, Newssift.com, could make it easier for enterprise and business users to hunt down specific business news, due to search algorithms based on meaning and context. Other startup search engines such as About.com and Hakia have also used semantics and natural-language processing to help narrowly refine searches.

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