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Contemplating about world dominance

america, asia, europe...?

         

pontifex

7:34 pm on Jul 31, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi there,

as mentioned in other threads, google came up with new URLs (europe.google.com, america, asia and indian as a new language) and I wonder what you think, where they push their infrastructure to?

I suspect, that they drive towards a nameserver-like structure, wherein one nameserver "learns" from another and where 13 root servers are the highest authority ([root-servers.org ])

I could imagine, that the steady growing amount of domains and content, google has to think about a fast learning structure with a bazillion of datasets.

Since "dominic" changed a lot of the update cycle, I search for a new pattern of behaviour, data roll out, pagerank calcs, etc.

Any ideas (or better suspicion), if Google is up to something in the backbone structure?

P!

antoshka

8:14 pm on Jul 31, 2003 (gmt 0)



it's very possible, they have a lot of money. they might sponsor something like that.

plus, if you think about it, in a couple of years the number of websites online will multiply. i'm sure they are thinking about it too.

[edited by: Marcia at 9:55 pm (utc) on July 31, 2003]
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