Tag Archives: Search Engines

[OSI] Beyond Simple Search

Sorry, this last set of notes on a breakout session at the open source conference somehow ended up stuck on my laptop. Moderator Eric Haseltine started us out with the premise: “Search is great, but sometimes it sucks.” As always, this is a highly filtered, non-transcript-level set of reflections. Presenters: * John Howard, Deputy Associate […]
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Zoominfo Knows My Stuff

I’ve been looking a lot at search lately, and revisited Zoominfo, a site that was designed to automatically generate personal profiles based on stuff out on the web. I found mine amusing. It has a few references to me. It claims, for example that I am: * An Assistant Professor & Grad Director of Informatics […]
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Access2Knowledge

I have known for some time about the A2K conference, being held at Yale from April 21 to 23, and was hoping to drop in on it. I had even considered sending my Media Law students. But at $250 a pop, that’s pretty unlikely. (Besides, I’m going to a play–several, actually–that Saturday.) Conferences cost money–there’s […]
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Bot Paths

Here’s a cool idea, set up a kind of honeypot for search engines’ bots (and spambots), laid out as a binary tree, and see how the bots behave when crawling the site. The details are written up here. Each page had a node number, written out in English, a comment box (which got populated by […]
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