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Title: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: Dannyde on June 30, 2017, 12:15:56 AM "The verdict is out. Google fined $2.7 billion by the EU for favoring its own shopping service over search results"
https://bloom.bg/2tRbPNb (full transparency: I also posted this in off-topic but thought it'd be appropriate here as well) Title: Re: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: ranreichman on June 30, 2017, 12:29:29 AM what does a decentralized search engine mean? how do you decentralize that?
Title: Re: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: Dannyde on June 30, 2017, 12:41:36 AM what does a decentralized search engine mean? how do you decentralize that? First result on google (ironically) http://yacy.net/en/index.html Title: Re: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: iqlimasyadiqa on June 30, 2017, 12:41:55 AM It's like a dream because every search engine must have its importance.
How a database can be merged for free. It needs a miracle to do this :D Title: Re: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: freedomno1 on June 30, 2017, 06:59:19 AM what does a decentralized search engine mean? how do you decentralize that? First result on google (ironically) http://yacy.net/en/index.html Looks like a neat project actually kind of like Maidsafe for storage, although the one I usually recall is bugmenot As for the google part well they are the hegemeon so for the amount of views results and income they get for putting their stuff as the first few results on the top bar its not bad. People rarely go to page 2 etc so a pittance in the large scheme of things. Title: Re: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: krishnapramod on June 30, 2017, 07:36:40 AM what does a decentralized search engine mean? how do you decentralize that? First result on google (ironically) http://yacy.net/en/index.html Google through its browser, search engine, and Email monitors all activities of its users. Yeah, a decentralized search engine would provide more privacy to users and no censorship, information would be freely available to everyone and no centralized advertising. I was going through their wiki page, found couple of disadvantages. Quote 1. There is no NAT traversal functionality built in. 2. As there is no central server and the YaCy network is open to anyone, malicious peers are (theoretically) able to insert inaccurate or commercially biased search results. Users would consume a lot of bandwidth, how does a decentralized browser would keep up with this, donations? Quote Result verification is done client-side on every search, which increases network traffic on the computer running YaCy and makes YaCy slower https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/YaCy From a privacy and free information point of view, the concept of YaCy is really good. Decentralized search engine, decentralized browser, decentralized email service. Guess decentralisation could be applied to everything. ;D Title: Re: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: Amph on June 30, 2017, 07:42:14 AM what does a decentralized search engine mean? how do you decentralize that? mesh network would decentralize everything, or any client in the same vein as open bazar would also do good what does a decentralized search engine mean? how do you decentralize that? First result on google (ironically) http://yacy.net/en/index.html you are still under the control of internet service provider, so not fully decentralized Title: Re: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: CryptoBry on June 30, 2017, 07:51:06 AM It is quite a big dream if we can have a decentralized search engine even if it not a fully decentralized one. Maybe we might have a good competitor for Google if someday this can be established and can make some market traction. Hope it can happen soon. I am sure there are already many developers who are thinking about this.
Title: Re: A decentralized search engine wouldn't have this problem... Post by: Dannyde on June 30, 2017, 09:51:41 PM Glad you guys received it well. I honestly did not look into them too well but it illustrated the point I was trying to make well.
I wonder if someone tried to incorporate something like that with a cryptocurrency backing it - what function would that cryptocurrency serve? |