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Yahoo hopes its Build Your Own Search Service program has piqued the interest of academic researchers. Next stop: start-ups.
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- by bridge solution October 12, 2008 5:25 PM PDT
- the elegance of the yahoo paradigm is shown in the "jaguar" example. there is anecdotal evidence that google is getting that computation added by measuring time per page, server side: i.e, that if "jaguar" give me a page 1 on garbage about apple, tat has met htting next page as fast as possible, the next time i search "jaguar" the cat has a statisitical chance of showing up. i would state this as google logging a "link" between "me" and cat, regardless of what pages link to each other.
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(6 Comments)Ads served to me by yhoo tend to be more accurate than ones by goog.
and when yhoo serves me 300 emails about "3 inches".....i know someone whose machine connects to my address book has had their machine zombied, and yhoo knows better than to deny me contact from them, and waits for their isp to tell them they been zombied.
19% of 3 is bigger than 19% of 2.2...without stealing from anyone's market share. coaxing the world to 3.0 is, in my pov, truly clear thinking by yhoo...which in 1996 suggested to me after a 3 hour human guinea pig job of replying to its heuristic, i might want to subscribe to the journal of the danish girl scouts.
the google behemoth??..size is everything in nature, and that's why the dinosaurs rule the earth.... o... never mind.