Geliyoo

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Geliyoo Bilişim
TypeLimited company
IndustryInternet, Computer software, Telecoms equipment
Founded2010
FoundersHakan Atabaş (Founder – CEO)[1]
Fatih Arslan (Founder – R&D)[1]
Headquarters
Besiktas, Istanbul
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Area served
Worldwide
ProductsOnline search, Informatics, Advertisement, Technology
Websitewww.geliyoo.com

Geliyoo is a Turkish multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products founded in 2010 by Hakan Atabaş and Fatih Arslan.[2] Some services include search, cloud computing, software and online advertising technologies.[3]

History[]

Background[]

Geliyoo is a noun formed from the verb "to come". The name of the company was chosen in 2009 "to describe the arrival of a new technology".[4]

After founding[]

Geliyoo was founded in 2010 by ODTÜ graduate Hakan Atabaş and Texas Tech University student Fatih Arslan although the website wasn't ready to be used until 2017.[5] According to a single announcement in 2010, a team of 150 all-Turkish engineers developed the technology, calling it the "National Google".[6] Geliyoo was incorporated as a privately held company on April 5, 2012. In an interview, founders claimed to have spent €741,000 on developing Geliyoo without any income from ad revenue until 2012.[7][8]

In an opinion piece published by the New York Times, Geliyoo is described as a "national" search engine which was launched with the assistance of Turkey's government at a time when other services like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other social media services were being blocked on a routine basis. It goes on to say that Geliyoo will not return results that are deemed unsuitable for Turkish culture and family values. At the time of launch, the founders published letters praising the Turkish President.[9]

Services[]

Geliyoo Search[]

Geliyoo Search was launched in January 2017.[10][11]

Geliyoo News[]

Geliyoo News is described as a free news aggregator provided and operated by Geliyoo that selects information from thousands of publications by an automatic aggregation algorithm. The service covers news articles appearing within the past 30 days on various news websites.[12][13]

Criticism[]

Geliyoo was criticized heavily by the Turkish media in 2017 when it was discovered that it worked by hiding the fact that the search results were being retrieved from Google Custom Search using a ready script, in stark contrast to its claims. In 2017, the Geliyoo website used Google Custom Search and Youtube Search for its search queries, causing some commentators to question the claim made by the company to have spent over 10 million Turkish Lira on development.[14][15][9][16] The media also revealed that the website theme and substructure design used on Geliyoo was sold on the internet for $59, and that it takes no more than an hour to install.[14][17] Multiple doppelgänger sites were made to mock Geliyoo, like "Gidiyoo" (to go [away]) and "Gelemiyoo" (not being able to come).[15][9] Geliyoo responded to the critics by saying that the script found on the internet was used to test their domain name and that the 10 million Lira was spent on something not published yet.[18]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Yerli arama motoru 'Geliyoo' test yayınına başladı". iha. January 17, 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  2. ^ "Advanced Search Summarization | Online Knowledge". Plex.page.
  3. ^ "Estonia based exchange cryptofon plans global expansion". www.benzinga.com.
  4. ^ "GELİYOO HABERLERİ". Haberler.com.
  5. ^ "Hakan Atabas - An Entrepreneur Who Teaches the World the Right Way to Trade". LA Weekly. May 27, 2021.
  6. ^ "Yerli Google: 'geliyoo.com'". Hürriyet.
  7. ^ "Turk arama motoru geliyoo". sosyalsosyal.
  8. ^ "Yerli ve milli arama motoru 'Geliyoo' pazara girdi". BloombergHT.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Bir Türkiye hikayesi: '10 yıl çalıştık Google'a yerli rakip yaptık' dediler, altından bakın ne çıktı". www.cumhuriyet.com.tr.
  10. ^ "Google as a Turkish national search engine". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 2021-05-27.
  11. ^ "Yerli arama motoru 'Geliyoo'". Milliyet.
  12. ^ Erkara, Busra (March 10, 2017). "Opinion | Propaganda in Istanbul" – via NYTimes.com.
  13. ^ "Geliyoo,Turkish made search engine is here". gazeevatan.
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b "10 Milyon TL İle 10 Yılda Kurulup, Arama Sonuçlarını Google'dan Çeken 'Yerli Arama Motoru': Geliyoo.com". Webtekno (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-01-17.
  15. ^ Jump up to: a b Şafak, Yeni (January 18, 2017). "Yerli arama motoru 'Geliyoo' tepki gördü". Yeni Şafak.
  16. ^ "Bakanlıktan beklenen 'Geliyoo' arama motoru açıklaması!". Sabah.
  17. ^ "Bakanlıktan yerli arama motoru açıklaması". www.hurriyet.com.tr.
  18. ^ "Geliyoo'dan Google Alt Yapısını Kullandı İddialarına Yanıt Geldi". Webtekno.

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