Saturday, February 28, 2009

"Gigablast Search Engine"

Gigablast now has a more professional, but still recognizable, logo, and a new catch phrase, "Information Acceleration". Lots of changes on the back end. You should notice significantly higher quality searches. The spider algorithm was sped up several times. Gigablast should be able to index several million documents per day, but that still remains to be tested. . Site clustering was sped up. I added the ability to force all query terms to be required by using the &rat=1 cgi parm. Now Gigablast will automatically regenerate some of its databases when they are missing. And I think I wasted two weeks working like a dog on code that I'm not going to end up using! I hate when that happened.


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Gigablast now generates related concepts for your query. I call them Giga Bits. I believe it is the best concept generator in the industry, but if you don't think so please drop me a note explaining why not, so I can improve it.
You can also ask Gigablast a simple question like "Who is President of Russia?" and it often comes up with the correct answer in the Giga Bits section. How do you think it does that?
In other news, the spider speed ups I rolled a few weeks ago are tremendously successful. I can easily burn all my bandwidth quota with insignificant load on my servers. I could not be happier with this.

"Netscape Search Engine"


Netscape quickly became a success, and the overwhelming market share it soon had was due to many factors, not the least of which was its break-neck pace of software releases (a new term was soon coined - "internet time" - which described the incredible pace at which browsers and the web were moving.) It also created and innovated at an incredible pace. New HTML capabilities in the form of "extensions" to the language were introduced. Since these capabilities were often flashier than what other run-of-the-mill browsers could produce, Netscape's browser helped cement their own dominance. By the summer of 1995, it was a good bet that if you were browsing the Internet, you were doing so with a Netscape browser - by some accounts Netscape had as much as an 80%+ market share.
With the launch of Windows 95 and a web browser of its own (Internet Explorer) in August 1995, Microsoft began an effort to challenge Netscape. For quite a while, Internet Explorer played catch-up to Netscape's continual pushing of the browsing technological envelope, but with one major advantage.


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It doesn't look like Netscape will be much of a marketshare threat to anyone anymore. As already mentioned, the real work goes on with the Mozilla project now, but it is uncertain how this open source project will fare and progress now that its corporate parent has loosened its ties.
I already do - from what I can tell there are no significant differences of any kind between the Mozilla code and the corresponding Netscape code with respect to HTML/CSS support.

" MetacrawlerSearch Engine"

MetaCrawler is a meta-search engine that searches the Internet's top search engines such as About, Ask Jeeves, FAST, FindWhat, LookSmart, Overture and many more. With one single, powerful search engine, you get the most relevant and comprehensive results. When you use MetaCrawler, you are actually searching many search engines simultaneously. If you think about it, why would you search any single search engine, when you could search them all with MetaCrawler? Visit MetaCrawler search tools and tips.MetaCrawler was originally developed in 1994 at the University of Washington by then graduate student Erik Selberg and Associate Professor Oren Etzioni. The site joined the InfoSpace Network in 2000 and is owned and operated by InfoSpace, Inc.


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The Web's breadth and depth make it increasingly difficult to navigate as each day passes. Conventional search engines do an admirable job keeping up with the Web's growth. However, with more than a billion Web pages now in existence, the sheer amount of information makes it nearly impossible for a single search service to keep pace. Metasearch engines, like InfoSpace's MetaCrawler® (www.metacrawler.com), leverage the strength of the Web's best search engines to search, on average, more than twice as much of the Internet as a single search engine.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

"Quotes of valetines day"


"HAPPY VALETINES DAY"


"THE SEARCH IS OVER"

How can I convince you..?
What you see is real
Who am I to blame you..?
For duobting what you feel?
I was always reaching
You were just a girl I know
I took for granted
The freind i have in you

Can we last forever
Till we fall apart
At times it"s so confusing
And if you'd ever love me
A patiently you'd wait
Till I came to my senses
Through some miracle of faith

Churos:
I was living for a dream
Loving for a moment
Taking all the world
That was just my style
Now I look into your eyes
I can see forever
(I can hear you whisper)
Tha searchi s over
You were w/ me all the while


Now the miles stretch out behind me
Loves tha I have lost
Broken heat victims of a game
Then good luck
It fin'lly stuck
Like lightin'n fromthe blue
Every highways
lead me back to you
(reapet churos)

Bridge:
Now at last I hold you
Now all said and done
The seach come full a circle
Our destinies are one
So if ever you love me
Show me that you give a danm
You'll known for a certain
The girl I real aim

Coda:
Then I touched you hand
I can hear you whisper
Tha search is over love was
right before my eyes


Saturday, February 14, 2009

"VALENTINES"

Valentines is a season to celebrate the day of heart and lovers who feel in-love each other so that this valintine's have a lot of change to express his/her feelings,it was an special moment for them as a symbol of LOVE to appretiate thier serious a special glimps for who in-love....

For me Valentines is to express my love for someone not even in my love one but also to my family who loved me too....so that I celebrate every Valentines to express my love.....