https://qz.com/1145669/googles-true-origin-partly-lies-in-ci... Enjoy! It's a great story. (Plus: for who might not know, DARPA is US defense research, and heavily influenced by the intelligence services needs. Which is…
Yes, that is an advantage. You can also integrate search results for which you cannot have the index, like social media APIs, another reason. You could also mix and match search results from various topic-oriented…
The project is starting so not all your questions are answerable today, but, we definitly will produce an open web index, already by the end of the first year, with improvements for years two and three. We further…
This is not a Gaia-X, it is an exploratory project, showing a possible way forward and setting first steps.
Google started out of a CIA funded Stanford project.
We like Federated search, we like decentralized search, and even P2P search; we are trying to find a good mix, and decided to get started rather than wait! Exciting times.
For starters: the objective is to create the index not the engine, that's quite a different ambition. We are very aware of the Quaero/Theseus history :-)
That cannot be true, as the project has yet to start. But anyone can start a crawler, so you may have encountered other people's software. We wouldn't be so unknowledgeable to ignore robots.txt ;-)
Isn't it lovely?!
That's the marketing story. I think it's because they didn't clutter their homepage like AltaVista did.
Slovenia, Czech Republic. But yes, I think there was a competing proposal from Italy/Spain. Not enough budget for two projects in this area, unfortunately, as they were good too.
We will explore that idea in the project, I also think it may help (but vulnerable for Web index spam by adversary parties).
(All the possible extensions you mention would be beneficial for the solution using DUCKDB.)
Arrow is meant to share data as-is instead of requiring a copy, and, often, serialization/deserialization. (This requires both ends to be able to handle the Arrow representation.) Eg, it has the potential to speed up…
Great exposition of benefits of DuckDB to augment Pandas for data analysis.
https://qz.com/1145669/googles-true-origin-partly-lies-in-ci... Enjoy! It's a great story. (Plus: for who might not know, DARPA is US defense research, and heavily influenced by the intelligence services needs. Which is…
Yes, that is an advantage. You can also integrate search results for which you cannot have the index, like social media APIs, another reason. You could also mix and match search results from various topic-oriented…
The project is starting so not all your questions are answerable today, but, we definitly will produce an open web index, already by the end of the first year, with improvements for years two and three. We further…
This is not a Gaia-X, it is an exploratory project, showing a possible way forward and setting first steps.
Google started out of a CIA funded Stanford project.
We like Federated search, we like decentralized search, and even P2P search; we are trying to find a good mix, and decided to get started rather than wait! Exciting times.
For starters: the objective is to create the index not the engine, that's quite a different ambition. We are very aware of the Quaero/Theseus history :-)
That cannot be true, as the project has yet to start. But anyone can start a crawler, so you may have encountered other people's software. We wouldn't be so unknowledgeable to ignore robots.txt ;-)
Isn't it lovely?!
That's the marketing story. I think it's because they didn't clutter their homepage like AltaVista did.
Slovenia, Czech Republic. But yes, I think there was a competing proposal from Italy/Spain. Not enough budget for two projects in this area, unfortunately, as they were good too.
We will explore that idea in the project, I also think it may help (but vulnerable for Web index spam by adversary parties).
(All the possible extensions you mention would be beneficial for the solution using DUCKDB.)
Arrow is meant to share data as-is instead of requiring a copy, and, often, serialization/deserialization. (This requires both ends to be able to handle the Arrow representation.) Eg, it has the potential to speed up…
Great exposition of benefits of DuckDB to augment Pandas for data analysis.