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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!
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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