OMFICA, a non-profit organization with an open democratic/electoral administrative structure, has developed and introduced completely new web crawling technology which is based on combination of open source programming and human input based standardized web web site content description language.
The overall concept assumes encouraging millions of advanced web users to contribute some of their time and computer resources to creating large-scale repository of standardized and well structured info about web sites (URLs, pages, HTML structure, and thematic content etc.). OMFICA promotes so-called Net Content Description Language (ICDL) – a new standard for web internet site creators to describe web page structure and content specifically for web crawlers and search engines. These data received in the forms of ICDL standard files are kept in OMFICA’s data repository and being utilized as templates for web crawling. Crawling outcomes known as web page parse results are submitted to ICPR (Internet Content Parse Outcomes) Storage and if used by general and thematic search engines will offer quicker and significantly much more accurate net search outcomes. ICDL is announced to be fully compatible with Semantic Web concepts defined by W3C.
OMFICA declares its mission as setting-up of facilities to make certain equal opportunities and promote fair and competitive marketplace for web search services. In fact, if ambitious plans of this organization succeed and IT community adapts the concept and approach, the overall scenario in the search engine and adjacent markets will be drastically changed and some of existing leaders may possibly come across their dominant positions endangered… So, maybe it’s time to sell Google shares?