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New contender, HyperBee distributed search engine?

         

NFFC

8:58 pm on Nov 10, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Don't get me wrong new search engines are ten a penny but this one may have legs;

PR stuff..

Miller said Hyperbee is a peer-to-peer network of volunteers whose computers crawl the Web and process data at a faster pace and with more depth than conventional search engines.....It operates in a fashion similar to Seti@Home, a screensaver-based program...

[newsbytes.com...]

Caught the eye stuff..

Are you hiring?
Sorry, but no. We're not even a company! We're just a bunch of academics at Georgia Tech's College of Computing.

[hyperbee.com...]

I see promise there, anyone who can say "We're not even a company!" is in with a shout. One to watch imho.

Macguru

9:04 pm on Nov 10, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Hey this seem like a good idea! Using all those computers out there for crawling the Web. Hope it will crawl without abusing servers. It will be impossible to control all theses computers at once.

GoogleGuy

5:50 am on Nov 19, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Has anyone signed up to be a beta tester? You could be Bee #20!

[hyperbee.com...]

toolman

5:54 am on Nov 19, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Thou shalt always validate thy form fields.

TallTroll

11:03 am on Nov 19, 2001 (gmt 0)

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>> Has anyone signed up to be a beta tester? You could be Bee #20!

Mee-oww! Getting worried? ;)

Its a cool idea.... If only a very small fraction of the users of the Web signed up, they could collectively command far more raw computing power than any SE could afford

<small>I feel I may be preaching to the converted as regards the benefits of the peer-to-peer model here...:)</small>

Its still going to come down to the algo though. The best index in the world doesn't make the best SE. Right now, I still think Google have the edge

sean

12:47 pm on Nov 19, 2001 (gmt 0)

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This could allow for ridiculously in-depth calculations for relevancy, but even the most rudimentary calculation of reputation will be a challenge. Too bad one is meaningless without the other. If they find a way to efficiently calculate reputation, look out…
</much easier said than done>

TallTroll

3:20 pm on Nov 19, 2001 (gmt 0)

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From the largest distributed computing project in the world [setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu]

Total users : over 3.3 million
Total CPU time to date : nearly 800,000 YEARS
CPU time over last 24 hours : 1068.684 years

OK, so SETI pulls in spare supercomputer time, but what do you do with over a millenium of CPU time a day?

I like the groups [setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu] section as well. Check out #58, #106, and just dont ask about #198

and before you ask, no, I'm not a member :)