So I'm killing time waiting on a new campaign to fire up and I started thinking about beating Google. People get pissed at them all the time but the fact of the matter is Google consistently provides the best results. The name Google is now part of the English language (Google it!) and Bing just sounds retarded, and Yahoo is dying the slow death. Google has a strangle hold on things with no sign of letting go.
So how does anyone take on a monster like Google? Open source.
It worked for the many Linux companies (RedHat, Ubuntu). So why not an Opensource search engine? Something people can download and install on their own server to run their own search engine?
I think this would have two big benefits:
Decentralizing search (making it easier for us to pay for ads on different search engines)
An algorithm that isn't a black box and can prove that it is truly un-biased ranking algorithm.
Each site could customize ratios to provide different results on each search engine.
I can see one con:
Access to code allows spammers/SEO's to exploit the shit out of it (but allowing each installation to tweak ratios would make it impossible to "optimize" for all search engines)
I'm positive this wouldn't instantly dethrone Google but it might allow some start ups to chip away at that market share and give us more search advertising options.
To be honest I can't believe this hasn't been done before. Maybe it's because all the geeks are elated with Google.. I've seen a few open source search engines like Sphinx but they're pretty much a joke. The opensource community puts so much effort into operating systems and hardware but nearly none into the access of information.
Discuss....
So how does anyone take on a monster like Google? Open source.
It worked for the many Linux companies (RedHat, Ubuntu). So why not an Opensource search engine? Something people can download and install on their own server to run their own search engine?
I think this would have two big benefits:
Decentralizing search (making it easier for us to pay for ads on different search engines)
An algorithm that isn't a black box and can prove that it is truly un-biased ranking algorithm.
Each site could customize ratios to provide different results on each search engine.
I can see one con:
Access to code allows spammers/SEO's to exploit the shit out of it (but allowing each installation to tweak ratios would make it impossible to "optimize" for all search engines)
I'm positive this wouldn't instantly dethrone Google but it might allow some start ups to chip away at that market share and give us more search advertising options.
To be honest I can't believe this hasn't been done before. Maybe it's because all the geeks are elated with Google.. I've seen a few open source search engines like Sphinx but they're pretty much a joke. The opensource community puts so much effort into operating systems and hardware but nearly none into the access of information.
Discuss....