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Common Crawl Foundation Providing Data For Search Researchers

mikejuk writes with an excerpt from an article in I Programmer: "If you have ever thought that you could do a better job than Google but were intimidated by the hardware needed to build a web index, then the Common Crawl Foundation has a solution for you. It has indexed 5 billion web pages, placed the results on Amazon EC2/S3 and invites you to make use of it for free. All you have to do is setup your own Amazon EC2 Hadoop cluster and pay for the time you use it — accessing the data is free. This idea is to open up the whole area of web search to experiment and innovation. So if you want to challenge Google now you can't use the excuse that you can't afford it." Their weblog promises source code for everything eventually. One thing I've always wondered is why no distributed crawlers or search engines have ever come about.

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  1. First by Ethanol-fueled · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Hayah.

  2. Let's Remake First by TaoPhoenix · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Cut this $hit out.

    After 7-10 years, the single greatest waste of time is First Post.

    Let a legit First Post gain Double-Mod and Metamod Points, and then the next 20 comments won't suk.

    Enough of this "old meme throwaway post shit.
    Oh. Look. I lost a point. Sorry. I did a mini study, Quality First Posts are worth between 17 and 30 real points.

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