Anna Patterson, research Associate to the formal reasoning group at Stanford and ex-Googler, also head lady at the Cuil search engine explains why writing a search engine is hard at the ACM queue. Some main points: Building good search engines has never been done in a big group but in teams of 1 to [...]
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July 29th, 2008 - 8:44 pm § in Uncategorized
Cuil and contextual search.
I wasn’t going to blog about the newly released search engine Cuil, because there’s so so so much talk about it all over the place, and the collection of resources available will give you good insight and an awful lot of info, which I don’t need to repeat here. However it would be [...]

