My Roar in the News

Using natural language processing, MyRoar's technology is designed to provide financial services professionals (such as analysts) with a more accurate and efficient method of searching a variety of documents and sources

http://www.allbusiness.com/technology/software-services-applications-search-engines/13241755-1.html

If you're a financial analyst, a Boston startup called MyRoar Inc. says you can. The bootstrapped venture is building a semantic search product designed to answer analysts' questions directly, like, "Is anyone backing this bond?" or "How many hedge funds are there in the U.S.?".

http://www.masshightech.com/stories/2009/04/06/weekly30-MyRoar-brings-financial-analyst-search-results.html

"The system performed quite well on my test queries; for example, "What are the current financials for Parker Hannifin?" returned two results with the data I wanted. I will try to get Mr. Schiettecatte to participate in the Search Wizards Speak interview series. Give the system a whirl."

http://arnoldit.com/wordpress/2009/03/06/myroar-nlp-financial-information-centric-service/

This year we also want to mention a newcomer in search, MyRoar. Formed by technical folks who understand the financial services market, MyRoar is a natural language question machine. They claim that their technology does not need to be trained like vendors InQuira and Q-Go; we're hopeful to do more with them this year so we can report back on our findings.

http://www.ideaeng.com/tabId/98/itemId/181/2009-Overview-of-the-Enterprise-Search-Market.aspx

In today's current political and economic environment people have never had more questions. MyRoar helps people sort through the hype to find just the answers they are looking for.

http://www.altsearchengines.com/2009/03/09/the-question-answering-search-engine-myroar/