From rigdonj@intellistar.net Sat Apr 3 12:05:53 1999 From: rigdonj@intellistar.net To: test-drb@ccmp.vtda.org Subject: OT: Linux was Steve Gibson's NEWS of a Stunning NEW Search Engine ... Date: Sat, 03 Apr 1999 12:05:53 +0000 Message-ID: <3.0.1.16.19990403120553.0b1f9d8a@intellistar.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============7758784464199150725==" --===============7758784464199150725== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I got this from Steve Gipson (author of SpinRite) and thought some of you might be interested since you're Linux fans. I haven't tried the search engine that he's talkng about so I have no idea if his claims are factual. Joe >Return-Path: >To: >From: Steve Gibson's MailBot >Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 19:57:16 -0800 >Acct: >Subject: Steve Gibson's NEWS of a Stunning NEW Search Engine ... > >Hello, > >We've all experienced the problem: > >The automated search engines (like Alta Vista) return 54,321 >items "in no particular order" (many of which are porn sites). >But the human-indexed search services (like Yahoo) often can't >find what you want because they're only able to index a small >fraction of the entire web (since they're human.) So you're left >with the uneasy (but probably accurate) sense that what you want >is out there somewhere ... but you're no closer to finding it. > >The truly amazing new solution: > >A couple of extremely bright guys at Stanford University solved >the Web Search Engine Problem once and for all, creating the last >search system you will ever need: http://google.com/ > >What's their secret? They use Linux-based web robots to explore >and index the entire Web. But then they determine the QUALITY of >each resulting link based upon the QUALITY of the OTHER sites >that link INTO that site. So, THE ONLY WAY a site can be highly >rated, under Google, is if other highly rated sites have links >pointing into it! It's brilliant. > >This simple concept works SO WELL that every single person I've >told about Google has switched permanently to using Google as >their Web search engine of choice. It really is that good! > >And of course it's free! ... so give it a shot for yourself!: > > Google > >(NOTE: You received this news because you chose to receive my >notes about "Important PC Industry Happenings". If you're unhappy >about this, you may visit your personal preferences page using >the link below. I hope you've found this information useful!) > >Steve Gibson. > >________________________________________________________________ >You may easily edit your profile, or remove yourself from this >eMail system entirely, by visiting your personal page anytime: >Edit Profile >Please DO NOT REPLY to this message since it will only be seen >by my mailbot. If you need to contact my office for any reason, >please write to: eMail Us > --===============7758784464199150725==--