I have some questions in my mind, hope I'll get the answers here.
I have been thinking how Google predicts what search we are going to try or what is there in our mind. When I searched on Google itself, I got some vague answer like PageRank, etc. Any member having a solid underground source about what algorithms Google use to make its search effective over other search engines?
Or any information/source can I get which is not available to the general public about searching techniques of any famous search engine?
Searching algorithms information help
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Re: Searching algorithms information help
start here
http://code.google.com/apis/libraries/devguide.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
someone did some work for ya already
http://serversideguy.blogspot.com/2004/ ... ected.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Looking at the main page source, just go to google and view source... At the bottom of this file, we can see a reference to javascript which drives the dynamic interaface (available directly from google here...)
The good folks at google compress their code as they should, so in order to understand it, I first re-indented it as can be seen here... Then I began the fun process of figuring out what the global variables are for, and what the various functions do, and renaming them to meaningful names... I made it pretty far as can be seen in my final re-write of Google's suggest javascript codehere "
'here' would refer to the website again - http://serversideguy.blogspot.com/2004/ ... ected.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
DNR
http://code.google.com/apis/libraries/devguide.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
someone did some work for ya already
http://serversideguy.blogspot.com/2004/ ... ected.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"Looking at the main page source, just go to google and view source... At the bottom of this file, we can see a reference to javascript which drives the dynamic interaface (available directly from google here...)
The good folks at google compress their code as they should, so in order to understand it, I first re-indented it as can be seen here... Then I began the fun process of figuring out what the global variables are for, and what the various functions do, and renaming them to meaningful names... I made it pretty far as can be seen in my final re-write of Google's suggest javascript codehere "
'here' would refer to the website again - http://serversideguy.blogspot.com/2004/ ... ected.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
DNR
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Re: Searching algorithms information help
Thank you so much DNR. It was quite helpful.
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