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RiverGlass Inc: Searching for profit

ChicagoBusiness, Emily Stone, September 08, 2008

Run a Google search on "elf." Top results include information on the Will Ferrell movie, sprightly forest creatures and a group studying the language invented by J. R. R. Tolkien in his "Lord of the Rings" trilogy.

So if you're a law enforcement officer trying to keep tabs on the Earth Liberation Front eco-terrorism group, you have a lot of irrelevant information to wade through.

"The way people search for information is starting to break down," says Kirk Dauksavage, CEO of RiverGlass Inc., a startup spun out of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

The five-year-old West Chicago company designs computer software that runs simultaneous, focused searches of Web sites and internal data and then helps organize and analyze results. Say a police officer runs a search on ELF: The officer can tell the software to look only for the organization and deliver relevant information from Web sites, blogs and internal documents like arrest records and intelligence reports, sorting the results into useful categories and perhaps clustering references to an upcoming protest or new group leader.

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