Abraham wrote:92f-fan,
Thanks for the info - Very impressive.
Only one problem, I don't speak computer/internet or whatever jargon best describes what you posted. (and I'll bet I'm not the only one...)
Please, what you had to say (for the most part) was not only opaque to me, a large portion of it rang of market-speak. Another language with which I have trouble...
So, for us non computer, hairy knuckle dragger types - plain English would make what you had to say understandable.
If you would be so kind: Reword it for a fourth grader please.
Hhhmmm, maybe a first grader would be more appropriate...
LOL Ok
Ill try
A search engine uses VERY complicated software and VERY expensive hardware to look at EVERY page of text on the internet and assign it a rank and keep track of what every page says.
When you do a search, the search engines ( google - yahoo - msn - dog pile etc ) all try to find the pages on the internet that BEST meet what you are looking for based on their software and how much of the internet they have indexed and the last time the index was updated.
Googles index "spiders" ( the software that does the indexing ) for example probably indexes this site every day since it changes every day. Can you imagine how many servers you would need to be able to update even 10% of the internet every day ?
The new guys in the business, like dog pile and the others, don't have the monster piles of $$ to hire the people to write new search software. And they don't have the $$ to buy football fields full of servers to do the indexing. Google has decades of experience and infrastructure to build their index. So what the small guys do is, they use the search results from the big names and they redisplay the results in a different order. IN many cases they PAY for the rights to use the index.
Here is link to pictures from inside one of Google Data centers
http://www.amusingplanet.com/2012/10/in ... nters.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Google makes money from search to pay for the servers and software, by selling ads, and by selling access to the data they collect. The small guys have to make money some how. If they arent collecting data OR selling ads. Then how to they pay the light bill ? If you follow the money you MAY find that the little guy isnt being honest or transparent with what they are doing or how they are making money.
The question you have to ask is, who has more to lose by screwing you by misusing your data ? Google or some fly by night ? Im not saying to trust Google. Im saying that I trust them MORE than some small upstart that will do ANYTHING to succeed.