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Opengeklapte laptop, met iemand die een telefoon vasthoudt - Radboud University and thirteen other European research centres will join forces to develop a new, open European infrastructure for web search. The OpenWebSearch.EU project will be contributing to Europe's digital sovereignty as well as promote an open human-centred search engine market. The European Commission has now approved the project's Horizon Europe funding of 8,5 million euros. 'Free, open and unbiased access to information - we have lost these core principles in web search and urgently need to restore them. This is why we will create an open European infrastructure for internet search, based on European values and jurisdiction,' says Michael Granitzer of University Passau and Open Search Foundation, project coordinator of OpenWebSearch.EU. Making search more ethical. Over the next three years, the researchers will develop the core of a European Open Web Index (OWI) as a basis for a new Internet Search in Europe.
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