Re: Google
by Kid Stevens <Kidstevens(at)comcast.net>
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IBM held round table discussions with the Internet Development Team prior
to the release of the Google engine about that interpreter. I supported
the server implementations of that code for testing. My knowledge comes
from those discussions.
The code developed at IBM is open source. Though so far the only true port
I have seen runs under AIX.
If Google runs a different interpreter I would like to see the source code.
At 1:16 PM -0400 5/21/02, Steve Segarra wrote:
>Google was developed at Stanford University by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
>It is not open source and I believe Ask.com does not use Google's
>techonology. Perhaps you are referring to the query interpreter which may
>have been developed at IBM by whoever you speak of, but Google was
>certainly not.
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>http://www.google.com/technology/index.html
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>Steve
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>On Tue, 21 May 2002, Kid Stevens wrote:
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>> This round about discussion, well I worked at IBM four doors from the
>> Google Search engine inventor. He made it open source and ask.com and
>> Google.com came about.
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>> Google is based on an smart engine; ' "The red fox in New Mexico please no
>> traps or hides" '.
>> Yahoo is based on the original UNIX engine; ' Fox ' or '"New Mexico" +"Red
>> Fox" - trap* -hide* '.
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>> As long as we use different engines we will always get different answers
>> and ratings. Those two engines evaluate those terms in very different
>> ways. Even a single word gets twisted.
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>> Yahoo does not care about "wanted" any different than "want." Google knows
>> you are referring to the past when you use "wanted."
>>
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Sincerely,
Kid Stevens
"O! this learning, what a thing it is."
William Shakespeare
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