The next Google and the next Microsoft.

by hongxiaowan | January 4, 2007 at 09:21 am
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It is a long list that want to be the next Google. When will the next golden age comes? Will search engine become the game that need huge money.

I think should have this way to build a new search engine. Direct search engines combine to be a big search engine.

1.Per direct search engines have its owned Sitebases. And supply free hosting to gather useful informations.
2.Per Sitebases opens the API for free using, and the the can add advertise for back. Cause Free API without money can not last their business. But must marked advertise as advertise.
3.A small software or gathered search engine can finish the next. In fact, many small software and gathered search engine already born, their search result are from Google, MSN and other search engines.

The perfect small search engine software should have this function.

1.Can judge the copied information from the Sitebases, then give the Sitebases a rank advice to reported spamed websites.So the Sitebases can give a bad vote to the sapmed websites.

  • The new pagerank rule should not based on the links, It must be built at original rights.

2.This software also have function to give the Sitebases the credit rank. Per software should have a center database to record the spam level of the sitebases.

  • If the sitebases give the spamed websites for low rank, then the spamed pages will have fewer chance to display in the search results. I suggest give the spamed pages low rank, but not related with other pages on this website. Also, if the sitebases can settle this quickly, should up the credit of the Sitebases.

Will it be the future in the future. Which is the best search engine software? In the future, will the operation system to be this small plus small.

My answer is: The next Google is You. The next Microsoft is You. Just like a answer of a famous question.

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