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Why not believe it? I quite like your sparring sessions with SASguru. Oh I see, because you missed out on the massive housing boom. I think you’ve already provided plenty of excuses for that. -
This must be coming from indexer expertOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostAny indexer / database can scale as much as you want
Do you even know the concept of merging insofar as search engines are concerned? I thought so.
FYI I am in process of building (indexing right now) anchor/backlinks index that contains anchor text and backlinks from around 30 bln crawled pages, this is roughly what Google/Yahoo have got indexed. Try this with mnogosearch and you will soon seen that it is actually malosearch
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I did not have permanent visa in early 2000 and thus could not risk making such a long term committment when (during .COM crash time) it was not certain I won't have to leave the country with very short notice. I don't have regrets in this respect because of two important things - first I could not take that risk at the time, and secondly if I did buy a house I would not have saved money to start long term work on SKA.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostOh I see, because you missed out on the massive housing boom.Comment
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So you're amending their code?Originally posted by AtW View PostThis must be coming from indexer expert
Do you even know the concept of merging insofar as search engines are concerned? I thought so.
FYI I am in process of building (indexing right now) anchor/backlinks index that contains anchor text and backlinks from around 30 bln crawled pages, this is roughly what Google/Yahoo have got indexed. Try this with mnogosearch and you will soon seen that it is actually malosearch
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThis must be coming from indexer expert
Do you even know the concept of merging insofar as search engines are concerned? I thought so.
FYI I am in process of building (indexing right now) anchor/backlinks index that contains anchor text and backlinks from around 30 bln crawled pages, this is roughly what Google/Yahoo have got indexed. Try this with mnogosearch and you will soon seen that it is actually malosearch
No. You are in the process of deluding yourself. You actually had me fooled for a while too.Hard Brexit now!
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Of course not. Their code would never scale to Google/Yahoo levels whereas mine does - in January I will have "view of the web" in terms of interlinked data and anchor text used to link (key metric that affects page ranking) that only Google, Yahoo and Microsoft have. Long road, but it is almost here. The algorithms necessary to actually deal with all this data in parallel fashion are not exactly public or available for free downloadOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostSo you're amending their code?
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I am taking risks my silly friend - that's what real businesses are about. I think my chances are pretty good actually, I've certainly had worst in the past and won, the question is only the extent of this victory.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo. You are in the process of deluding yourself. You actually had me fooled for a while too.Comment
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So you've taken their code and rewritten it?Originally posted by AtW View PostOf course not. Their code would never scale to Google/Yahoo levels whereas mine does - in January I will have "view of the web" in terms of interlinked data and anchor text used to link (key metric that affects page ranking) that only Google, Yahoo and Microsoft have. Long road, but it is almost here. The algorithms necessary to actually deal with all this data in parallel fashion are not exactly public or available for free download
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No, I did not take anybodies code - I wrote mine from scratch: 250k+ lines on the last count, that's 31 lines per each post on CUKOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostSo you've taken their code and rewritten it?
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Fair enough. I like enterprise. At what point will you judge it a failure?Originally posted by AtW View PostI am taking risks my silly friend - that's what real businesses are about. I think my chances are pretty good actually, I've certainly had worst in the past and won, the question is only the extent of this victory.Hard Brexit now!
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