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Fixed
I have corrected the copyright tag :). Sunny (talk) 00:22, 28 December 2010 (UTC)

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NTENT Corporation DRAFT
NTENT is a semantic search and natural language understanding technology company with over $100M invested in its core technology, research, and development. NTENT’s patented, proprietary technology drives the comprehensive search platform that transforms structured and unstructured data into relevant and actionable insights. It can predict and deliver relevant text, image, and video content experiences based on user intent and personal preferences.

History
NTENT was founded in February 2010 as the result of a merger between Convera Corporation and Firstlight ERA, with roots in semantic search and natural language processing technologies dating back to the early 1980.

NTENT applied the contextual ad platform technology from Firstlight ERA, a key component of its technology stack to enter the advertising sector. Utilizing semantic analysis and advanced targeting capabilities, NTENT partnered with digital publishers, brands, and marketers such as Meredith Corporation, NBC, Scripps, and Viacom to launch a native, contextual ad platform that automatically matched advertisements to the concept of an article without the need for complex keyword management, thereby providing end-users with a native advertising experience   .[6]

Features and Specifications
In June 2016, NTENT announced the expansion of its semantic search and natural language processing technologies, including support for the Russian language. This marked a key milestone for NTENT, whose core technology stack has evolved to include branches of Artificial Intelligence (AI) such as machine learning, knowledge representation and natural language understanding, to create a proprietary ontology with the ability to interpret taxonomic relationships and organize concepts regardless of language.

NTENT’s platform uses enhanced semantic ranking and knowledge base technologies. By applying advanced semantic ranking algorithms across a vast lexicon and custom ontology using machine learning and natural language understanding, NTENT’s semantic and knowledge base technologies disambiguates complex queries to accurately detect user intention and deliver relevant results for users. This universal, conceptual understanding, according to NTENT, leads to a more simplified, streamlined approach to fast, relevant global search, transferable to all cultures and languages.

Office Locations

 * New York City, NY, U.S.A.
 * Carlsbad, CA, U.S.A.
 * Vienna, VA, U.S.A.
 * London, UK
 * Barcelona, Spain

Help Me!
Please help me with the creation of a page for my company, NTENT. The proposed article is located here and is ready to be scrutinized for improvements. I disclose that I am an employee of the company and will work effortlessly to prevent bias.

Sun-NY (talk) 16:48, 18 February 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, thanks for working on this article. I would like to point out a few Wikipedia policies that relate to conflicts of interest (COIs), which applies to your case. If you are being paid to edit by the company, make sure you've read this page. I'd also use the connected contributor template on the article's talk page as well. Apart from that, with only a quick look at the article you've written, it looks quite well referenced; but please be aware of copy and pasting from elsewhere on the internet, using a copy and paste detection tool you can see if something is likely to have been copied from elsewhere. This tool shows a 40% confidence in there being text copied from http://withntent.tumblr.com/ - this isn't enough for me to tag it as a copyright violation; and I'm not saying you definitely have copy and pasted, but I would suggest you be careful in the future to make sure you don't do this, as repeatedly copy and pasting can lead to you being blocked from editing. See this FAQ for more information about this. Finally, to properly get it reviewed and published, put the text user sandbox (including the curly brackets) at the top of the page and click on the blue button that appears once you save the page. Hopefully this has helped, but if it hasn't, just leave a message on my talk page. Thanks.  Seagull123  Φ  18:33, 18 February 2017 (UTC)
 * Also, if you want a simple guide to dealing with COIs on Wikipedia, look at this page - it explains what to do very well.  Seagull123  Φ  18:35, 18 February 2017 (UTC)
 * I'll add a messagebox to the draft that allows submitting it for a review by an experienced editor, but in its current state the page is unsuitable to become an encyclopedia article. I don't think that's what you meant above, but it does seem you did not spend much effort on preventing bias. The very first sentence would need an independent source for the given information. The first sentence of the "History" section is factually incorrect, the second reference seems entirely irrelevant and does not mention the company your draft is about, either under its current or its previous name. The rest of the "History" section is not based on the given references. The "Features and Specifications" section is based entirely on press releases, not on third-party sources at all. The draft is heavy in marketing buzzwords. Huon (talk) 19:39, 18 February 2017 (UTC)

Your submission at Articles for creation: NTENT Corporation (March 23)
 Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by SwisterTwister was:

The comment the reviewer left was:

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SwisterTwister  talk  19:07, 23 March 2017 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:NTENT logo.jpg
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