The Evolution Of Web Search
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The Evolution - and Future Travels - Of
Search Technology
The Evolution - and Future Travels - Of
Search Technology
06/06/2004 06:40 AMThe Evolution - and Future Travels - Of Search
Technologyhttp://www.acmqueue.com/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid
=148 In this trip down the Memory Lane of information
retrieval -- or search -- technology, author Ramana Rao begins at the
beginning, with an excerpt from a 1945 Vanity Fair article titled "As
We May Think" that foretold the image of a scholar aided by a machine:
"a device in which an individual stores all his books, records and
communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted
with exceeding speed and flexibility." Today, when some 25 million Web
searches an hour are conducted, that vision is quickly becoming
reality. Rao finds that, across the decades, two dichotomies stand out
clearly in the evolution of search. "The first is the contrast between
focusing on the one hand on narrowly defined technological approaches
and on the other hand on a broader understanding of the full problem
set and the possible solutions. The second is the contrast between
working out ideas in research versus spreading them commercially."
Essentially, the longstanding challenge has been matching
technological capabilities to real information needs. Rao concludes
that the "semantic Web," may eventually come to pass, but only with
the birth of systems that support human-computer symbiosis.
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
great web searching tool, free download,
cool search web, search the web, google
web search, web search engine
06/20/2004 03:27 AMRe-Search is a new product that you can load it on your desktop. Of
course it is totally free. Search the web became easy, fast and
effectively! [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
Feedster Powers RSS and Blog Search
Results for Eurekster - News Search
Expands the Scope of Search Engine
Powered by Social Networking Technology
09/16/2004 03:28 AMFeedster, Inc., the first company to utilize RSS feeds and weblog
content to enhance broad web search, today announced that it will
power RSS and blog search results for Eurekster, the first and only
Internet search engine powered by social networking technology. By
integrating Feedster’s news search technology and RSS feeds, Eurekster
now provides its users and subscribers with an expanded search
solution containing new sources of information and data beyond
traditional Web search. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]
Evolution 1.5.1 (GTK 2)
Evolution 1.5.1 (GTK 2)
01/03/2004 04:33 PMGNOME mail client and PIM.
Evolution 1.2.2
Evolution 1.2.2
03/21/2003 03:27 AMGNOME mail client and PIM.
Evolution 1.5 (GTK 2)
Evolution 1.5 (GTK 2)
12/09/2003 03:43 PMGNOME mail client and PIM.
Evolution 1.5.2 (GTK 2)
Evolution 1.5.2 (GTK 2)
01/28/2004 06:54 AMGNOME mail client and PIM.
Evolution 0.2.3
Evolution 0.2.3
01/03/2005 10:10 PMOrigin of species in a computer simulation.
C-Search Announces the Release of
C-Search and C-Search for Domino.Doc
R1.1 – Search Multiple Domino Databases
across Multiple Servers Simultaneously
C-Search Announces the Release of
C-Search and C-Search for Domino.Doc
R1.1 – Search Multiple Domino Databases
across Multiple Servers Simultaneously
04/16/2005 01:58 AMC-Search today announced the release of C-Search and C-Search for
Domino.Doc R1.1. - C-Search brings for the first time web crawling
techniques to the Domino domain allowing organizations to build a fast
and lightweight index of quality materials. Unlike web crawlers
however, C-Search has built in design and location awareness to ensure
users are presented with meaningful results and to guarantee that
users are always routed to the nearest instance of information from
the search results. [PRWEB Apr 16, 2005]
The Evolution of software
The Evolution of software
06/20/2004 05:17 AM




I've been in the software business for over 24 years and creating
music, art and video with technology over 10 years before that.
So I gotta tell yah how much it warms my heart to see images of
software packaged like this.
I found these images on Russell
Beattie's blog. This is one of those rare moments that I'm not
copying and pasting the whole dam post (Russell's posts especially get
long.)
I'm just jazzed over the prospect of buying software in cute little
SD cartirdges like this!
Animated map of the evolution of the US
Animated map of the evolution of the US
10/30/2003 01:40 PMBoundaries of the Contiguous United States is a fascinating animation
sequence that shows US state and national boundaries as the...
Thermodynamics and Evolution
Thermodynamics and Evolution
12/19/2004 03:06 PM
Susan Crawford quotes an essay by John W. Patterson called
"Thermodynamics and Evolution", part of a volume of scientific
responses to creationism. She ties it neatly to Internet governance at
the end.
Susan Crawford
Here
is Patterson's conclusion:
"In reality, ... the 'uphill' processes associated with life not
only are compatible with entropy and the second law, but actually
depend on them for the energy fluxes off of which they feed. Numerous
other kinds of backward processes in simpler, nonliving systems also
proceed in this way, and do so in complete accord with the second
law."
This all ties to internet governance. A sufficiently open net will
tend towards order, not chaos -- and will do so on its own, with no
external pilot.
Just reading the conclusion, you might
think she's making a techno-utopian quantum leap, but the idea of open
systems allowing evolution and order and seeming to defy entropy is
any interesting one. Order can emerge in a system with increasing
chaos around it if the system is open. I don't think being merely open
guarantees that it will tend towards order. On the other hand, closed
systems will tend to become disordered and the best way to maintain
order in such a system is to move very slowly...
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The Evolution Of The Playlist
The Evolution Of The Playlist
03/17/2005 03:09 AMA mixed tape can be a personal statement of hipness or a
declaration of love. The technology is merely the means. By Beth Macy,
Roanoke Times
Evolution 1.5.8 (Development)
Evolution 1.5.8 (Development)
05/27/2004 10:38 AMGNOME mail client and PIM.
Evolution 1.3.1 (Development)
Evolution 1.3.1 (Development)
03/21/2003 03:27 AMGNOME mail client and PIM.
Evolution 1.5 has Been Released
Evolution 1.5 has Been Released
12/09/2003 10:48 AMSirPrize writes "As announced here, Evolution 1.5 is now available for
download (obligatory screenshots, for those who want to click and
see)" Congrats to all ...
The evolution of a design
The evolution of a design
09/03/2002 11:37 AMCNET Sep 1 2002 10:09PM ET
The Evolution of Manufacturing
The Evolution of Manufacturing
12/22/2004 01:57 AM
The Evolution of
Manufacturing is a collection of
New York Times articles, providing
a historical perspective on manufacturing operations in the U.S. The
collection consists of 12 articles published between
1909
and
2000.
It includes an article by
Henry Ford
himself, and an article by
Thomas Edison based on his
interview of Henry Ford. Interestingly, the collection is an
advertisement for
Peoplesoft.
Phoenix Evolution(CMS)
Phoenix Evolution(CMS)
09/10/2004 06:35 PMComing this weekend!
Correctional Evolution
Correctional Evolution
09/03/2004 06:17 AM
New
Behaviour Correction - The North American penal systems are
outdated. If we look to the UK, evidence of
specific punishment points to a
new method of behavior correction.
The current NA system seems incredibly unspecific when we
punish a host of crimes by sending people to the same cage.
Karma and Evolution
Karma and Evolution
03/08/2004 11:15 PMMost people in western societies don't understand the concept of karma
very well, or at least they don't articulate it...
Interface Evolution
Interface Evolution
07/10/2004 10:37 AM
As long as we're in M
ac Mode, check out this visual
history of Apple's desktop interfaces, starting with early Lisa
prototypes created on the Apple ][ in 1979. Along the way, the loaded
up the interface with newfangled gizmos like the "mouse", and
"scroll-bars".
What's most interesting is that there are a couple of concepts in
the early Lisa sketches that didn't see the light of day until OS X.
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Evolution: The future is now
Evolution: The future is now
06/14/2004 06:35 AMBig Blue banks on its "on demand" strategy as the crowning achievement
of a historic makeover.
Microsoft's Evolution
Microsoft's Evolution
05/20/2004 05:42 AMSan Jose Mercury News May 20 2004 10:24AM GMT
Sphere Evolution
Sphere Evolution
11/07/2003 02:07 AMIt starts...
Tiger And The (R)evolution Of Mac OS X
Tiger And The (R)evolution Of Mac OS X
07/06/2004 11:57 AM By Ted Landau, MacFixIt (via MyAppleMenu)
Vodafone to go for 3G evolution
Vodafone to go for 3G evolution
05/11/2004 12:02 PMSilicon.com May 11 2004 3:43PM GMT
Evolution Biff
Evolution Biff
07/01/2004 10:00 PMEvolution Biff 0.4.0 released
Evolution 1.4 Preview 1.
Evolution 1.4 Preview 1.
03/13/2003 10:22 AMEvolution 1.4 Preview 1.Evesham Evolution RA2
Evesham Evolution RA2
11/03/2003 11:13 AMvnunet.com Nov 3 2003 10:33AM ET
The Evolution Will Be Mechanized
The Evolution Will Be Mechanized
09/07/2004 04:49 AMInside the unfathomable superhuman future after the 'singularity.' By
Bruce Sterling from Wired magazine.
The Object-Oriented Evolution of PHP
The Object-Oriented Evolution of PHP
11/27/2002 12:40 PMFew people know this, but when PHP as we know it today was being
molded, back in the summer of 1997, there were no plans for it to have
any object-oriented capabilities. Andi Gutmans and I were working to
create a powerful, robust and efficient Web language loosely based on
the PHP/FI 2.0 and C syntax. As a matter of fact, we got pretty far
without having any notion of classes or objects it was to be a purely
structured language. However, on August 27th of that year, PHP's
object capabilities changed.
When classes were introduced to the code base of what was to become
PHP 3.0, they were added as syntactic sugar for accessing collections.
PHP already had the notion of associative array collections, and the
new classes were nothing but a neat new way of accessing them.
However, as time has proven, this new syntax proved to have a much
more far-reaching effect on PHP than was originally intended. -- Zeev
Suraski
"zeldman.jayne"
The Evolution of ePayment Services at UB
The Evolution of ePayment Services at UB
12/19/2004 03:27 PMPerl is often a workhorse behind the scenes, content to do its job
quietly and without fuss. When the University of New York at Buffalo
needed to offer electronic payment services to students, the
Department of Computing Services reached for Perl. Jim Brandt
describes how Perl (and a little Inline::Java) helped them build just
enough code to allow students to pay their bills online.
Evolution 2.0 sale de la fábrica
Evolution 2.0 sale de la fábrica
09/17/2004 04:39 AMThe evolution of the XML species (SD
Times)
The evolution of the XML species (SD
Times)
11/04/2002 10:42 AMTracking the evolution of XML (XML
Journal)
Tracking the evolution of XML (XML
Journal)
10/28/2002 02:25 PMCypress Readies for 3G Evolution
Cypress Readies for 3G Evolution
06/09/2004 02:00 PM3G Jun 9 2004 3:49PM GMT
Pro-active pro-evolution resources
Pro-active pro-evolution resources
04/15/2004 01:02 PM
Just found this one. The San Francisco Chronicle
reports on a Berkeley
website for supporting
science teachers teaching evolution. The project was built with a
grant from the
National Science
Foundation and has received an additional grant to expand the site
to develop content for students and adults. More coverage from
The
Daily Bruin at UCLA and a brief clip from
Science
News. SARS Evolution Traced
SARS Evolution Traced
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