Geliyoo Search Engine

Geliyoo Bilişim is a Turkish multinational corporation specializing in internet related services and products. This includes search, cloud computing, software and online advertising technologies. Geliyoo was founded by Buray Savaş Anıl who graduated from ODTÜ and Fatih Arslan and was a M.S. student at Texas Tech University. Geliyoo's goal is to enhance search technologies in Turkey. Developed by a team of Turkish engineers, Geliyoo seeks to gain the love of the Turkish people by leading the field.

Geliyoo incorporated as a privately held company on April 5, 2012. Its mission statement read: "to organize and secure the world's information and make it globally accessible and useful". [5] Its unofficial slogan was "a new technology Geliyoo".

The first funding for Geliyoo was an August 2012 contribution of US$183,000 from Oruc Karais and Semih Onder, co-founders of OSEM Enterprises, given before Geliyoo was even incorporated. € 741,000 was spent developing Geliyoo, with no income from ads until 2012.

Geliyoo's first award was given in two categories, E-innovation and E-telecommunication, by Informatics Association of Turkey

Search Engine

Geliyoo Search, a web search engine, is the company's most popular service. Geliyoo has developed its own search engine crawler, Geliyoo Spider. (GeliyooBot/1.0),[7] The first Turkish search engine bot, GeliyooBot/1.0, builds a searchable index for the Geliyoo Search engine. If a webmaster wishes to restrict the information on their site available to a GeliyooBot, or to another well-behaved spider, they can do so with appropriate commands in a robots.txt file, or by adding the meta tag <meta name="GeliyooBot" content="nofollow" /> to the web page. Geliyoo Spider requests to Web servers are identifiable by a user-agent string containing "GeliyooBot" and by a host address containing "geliyoo.com".

The Geliyoo Directory Project (Gmoz - from gmoz.geliyoo.com, its original domain name), is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links. It is owned by Geliyoo but it is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors. Gmoz uses a hierarchical ontology scheme for organizing site listings. Listings on a similar topic are grouped into categories which can then include smaller categories. Gmoz improves Geliyoo search results.