India's first search engine launched
India's first search engine launched
Guruji.com, founded by two Delhi IIT graduates, on Thursday launched country's first local Internet search engine.

Bangalore: Guruji.com, founded by two Delhi IIT graduates, on Thursday launched country's first local Internet search engine, with a commitment of $7 million from a leading Indian venture capital firm.

Aimed at the Indian web consumer, Guruji.com is focused on providing better search results by leveraging proprietary algorithms and data in the Indian context, its Co-Founder and CEO Anurag Dod said.

Dod and Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer Gaurav Mishra, with significant Internet and search experience returned from the Silicon Valley to start Guruji.com after Sequoia Capital India provided seed funding to the venture.

"What sets us apart is our focus on the Indian market and the Indian consumer. We have worked very hard to build the best local search product in the market," Dod said.

A study by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) says there are about 65 million people who use search engines in India and the current size for search engine advertising is $50 million.

Mishra said 90 per cent of Internet search queries were local in nature and Guruji.com would deliver better search results than any other search engine.

Dod said there were 38 million Internet users in India and it was expected to grow to 100 to 200 million in the next couple of years, thereby, offering a huge potential.

In the first couple of months, they expect a traffic of 100,000 hits a day, they said, pointing out that 90 per cent of Indian internet users do a search every day.

At a later stage, they expect releases in different Indian vernacular languages also.

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