Krugle has announced an important partnership with SourceForge to provide contextual code search across the world`s largets open source code repository. SourceForge hosts more than 1,45,000 open source projects, including some of the very popular ones like- eMule, FileZilla, GIMP and GTK+. SourceForge and Krugle have worked together to embed Krugle´s search engine into SourceForge repository and developers could from now onwards search for projects alongwith its entire codebase.
This partnership will benefit both SourceForge since it previously just searched for the projects and didnt even looked at the code, and Krugle since it will now not only have access to code of such a huge project base but also to the meta data of those projects, which would significantly increase the search results and relevancy. This gives Krugle a thumbs up against Google Code Search and SourceForge against Google Code Hosting- the open source hosting platform from Google.
Krugle is yet another potentially winner investment from Josh Kopelman
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