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Previously on "Oi! Where is this imminent SKA news then?"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    Slightly off topic, but can anyone explain to me why a search using SKA on the term "process engineer" brings up nothing htat I can see is connected to those words? Am I so dim that I don't understand what SKA is for or what it is doing? Or is it broken?
    This is SKA: http://www.majesticseo.com/

    SKA v2 (full text search) will come out shortly...

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  • EternalOptimist
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    bolleckoids

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    Slightly off topic, but can anyone explain to me why a search using SKA on the term "process engineer" brings up nothing htat I can see is connected to those words? Am I so dim that I don't understand what SKA is for or what it is doing? Or is it broken?

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  • EternalOptimist
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    'ska' is a term which goes back a couple of years, back to when it, ska, was in its initial development. it was initially a term invoking fun at the development, but ska's owner seems to have taken it on board and uses it liberally, especially here on the board. to those of us 'in the know', ska is actually quite a visionary product and i think i'm right when i say that all of us here, 'in the know' (prob most of us i'd think by now), wish it every success.

    hth
    we all get a gentle ribbing here.
    I would rather lose my left goolie than wish any ill-will to Alexi.


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  • AtW
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    We'll pick it up once we find backlinks to it ... get linked to well and we'll find it...

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  • Bright Spark
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    so how can i get my plan B sites indexed on the majestic search engine?

    are there any 'Majestic Hacks' like including names of squirrels or leaving nuts or something?

    TIA.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    'ska' is a term which goes back a couple of years, back to when it, ska, was in its initial development. it was initially a term invoking fun at the development, but ska's owner seems to have taken it on board and uses it liberally, especially here on the board. to those of us 'in the know', ska is actually quite a visionary product and i think i'm right when i say that all of us here, 'in the know' (prob most of us i'd think by now), wish it every success.

    hth

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    <sp in scrounge mode>
    quick question...does the parser include a spider?
    <\sp in scrounge mode>
    Nope - crawler is separate, you don't need something like this unless you intend to crawl billions of pages - we are doing now nearly 500 mln per day...

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  • Zippy
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    'ska' is a term which goes back a couple of years, back to when it, ska, was in its initial development. it was initially a term invoking fun at the development, but ska's owner seems to have taken it on board and uses it liberally, especially here on the board. to those of us 'in the know', ska is actually quite a visionary product and i think i'm right when i say that all of us here, 'in the know' (prob most of us i'd think by now), wish it every success.

    hth
    WHS
    (despite the squirrel obsession )

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  • Xenophon
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    It is an exciting project and I do like hearing about the progress AtW is making. Like may people on here probably, I've listened to Alexei's ramblings for soooo long, it would be nice if the darn thing really took off.

    I still don't understand why the search engine doesn't work though.

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  • scotspine
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    if you know where to search [sic] you can see it now!

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  • Clarky
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    'ska' is a term which goes back a couple of years, back to when it, ska, was in its initial development. it was initially a term invoking fun at the development, but ska's owner seems to have taken it on board and uses it liberally, especially here on the board. to those of us 'in the know', ska is actually quite a visionary product and i think i'm right when i say that all of us here, 'in the know' (prob most of us i'd think by now), wish it every success.

    hth
    Ah, so not the scooter site I was looking at?

    Well, here's to seeing it in the flesh one day!

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by scotspine View Post
    'ska' is a term which goes back a couple of years, back to when it, ska, was in its initial development. it was initially a term invoking fun at the development, but ska's owner seems to have taken it on board and uses it liberally, especially here on the board. to those of us 'in the know', ska is actually quite a visionary product and i think i'm right when i say that all of us here, 'in the know' (prob most of us i'd think by now), wish it every success.

    hth
    who would have known that a market exists for selling backlinks
    I wonder how he got the idea

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  • scotspine
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    'ska' is a term which goes back a couple of years, back to when it, ska, was in its initial development. it was initially a term invoking fun at the development, but ska's owner seems to have taken it on board and uses it liberally, especially here on the board. to those of us 'in the know', ska is actually quite a visionary product and i think i'm right when i say that all of us here, 'in the know' (prob most of us i'd think by now), wish it every success.

    hth

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  • Andy2
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    Squirrels Kiss Alexei

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