Seems the big fish eating the smaller ones syndrome is back. The search engine market is going on two scales - commerical or research oriented.
Google is the only search engine that has a good and right mix of both and thus is manaing. And their core business is searching unlike Yahoo, Overture etc. whoes core is business centric (shopping, search key word sales etc.)
As long as the big companies maintain to keep their search engines research oriented, they cannot win the game. or survive in the near future
It is sure that the super computer must have beat the world champion but i still say that Deep Blue isn't great - it just does a good amount of brute force attack and does not have a thinking of its own.
We need to develop supercomputers that does not use brute force techniques but use artiticial intelligence.
Furthermore, Deep Blue's chess program isn't so great. If you observe the steps of deep blue and the chess champion on a simple desktop chess game such as Fritz, you can observe that most of the steps played by both are same.
Hey who said that M$ pioneered the GUI. Linux lovers (and Unix users) have it for a while now. And it is the Apple who brrowed the GUI from Xerox Corp. And BBC must have known of this.
Seems the big fish eating the smaller ones syndrome is back. The search engine market is going on two scales - commerical or research oriented.
Google is the only search engine that has a good and right mix of both and thus is manaing. And their core business is searching unlike Yahoo, Overture etc. whoes core is business centric (shopping, search key word sales etc.)
As long as the big companies maintain to keep their search engines research oriented, they cannot win the game. or survive in the near future
It is sure that the super computer must have beat the world champion but i still say that Deep Blue isn't great - it just does a good amount of brute force attack and does not have a thinking of its own.
We need to develop supercomputers that does not use brute force techniques but use artiticial intelligence.
Furthermore, Deep Blue's chess program isn't so great. If you observe the steps of deep blue and the chess champion on a simple desktop chess game such as Fritz, you can observe that most of the steps played by both are same.
Hey who said that M$ pioneered the GUI. Linux lovers (and Unix users) have it for a while now. And it is the Apple who brrowed the GUI from Xerox Corp. And BBC must have known of this.
Hey guy, did M$ pay for Bill Clinton to win his elections ? :-} Any web referances ....