Open GRiD stands for Open Global Ranking Search Engine and Directory.
The ideas of this project should lead to creation of a distributed architecture for searching, ranking, and categorization, that improves on the good features of Google (and the Open Directory) as to for example provide Google ranks with stabilizing peer-review and evaluation feedback (currently Google uses only positive feedback).
There is a paper called The Christmas Document that proposes a new architecture for Internet searching, categorization, and ranking: it is to be contributed to, maintained, and controlled collectively and consistently by all the people who surf and create the Web pages.
A reference: I think something along these lines is certainly a good idea. Sergey Brin, President, Google.com
Open GRiD stands for Open Global Ranking Search Engine and Directory.
The ideas of this project should lead to creation of a distributed architecture for searching, ranking, and categorization, that improves on the good features of Google (and the Open Directory) as to for example provide Google ranks with stabilizing peer-review and evaluation feedback (currently Google uses only positive feedback).
There is a paper called The Christmas Document that proposes a new architecture for Internet searching, categorization, and ranking: it is to be contributed to, maintained, and controlled collectively and consistently by all the people who surf and create the Web pages.
A reference:
I think something along these lines is certainly a good idea.
Sergey Brin, President, Google.com
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