In the next 24 months a search engine is going to be created that will eventually challenge Google's dominance. Will it be in the vein of audio based? (Alex, Siri, etc) Will it bring in the social graph? Will it be vertical specific?
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The page rank algorithm relied on links between sites being largely honest and relevant. Any contemporary replacement is primarily an exercise in game theory, seeking to discern a trace of honest relevance in a sea of manipulation and astroturfing.
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The thing that has always baffled me is how little success if factored in. If I am looking for an answer, or a product, which page actually worked for me is feedback that doesn't get back in to the algorithm. (or maybe it does and we don't know it)
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Everyone has a different def. of winning. Perhaps focus should be on creating a great PUBLIC and OPEN index and not "search". Folks can then interact with data w/ their own winning search engines. That is what folks at
@gorfdotcom are doing. Public Libraries of the future. -
Yes, we are working on bldg a giant Public repository that anyone can interact with. Just working on something like this and getting close will force google, et al. to do same - like twitter going federated b/c of our Social tech. Since US citizens funded G I'm good with it.
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