Don't get confused, but I have not developed a solution yet, but before I begin anything I would like some initial perspectives on how it should be developed and programmed. Preliminary features: - Near real-time (up to about 10 minutes delay) - Will be ranked based on speed, quality, and our own rank algorithm. - Link Juice will not be part of our rankings, because of the abuse that can be caused. - Will index approx. up to 200,000 pages a week (around 6.4m pages/year) - API will be available for rent. - Income will be from premium forum services (bold link, etc) - Removal of forum at prior discretion through a file-check feature. Got an comments about the features, or simply would like to add your own suggestion? Please do. I'll be accepting comments and suggestions until later this month, at which I will announce. Thankyou.
Is this going to be a regular search engine that we are familiar with from the likes of Google? You mentioned "resource search engine" so I just wanted to ask if that meant something special. Also I'm afraid that indexing 6.4 million pages per year is going to take a long time to compare to the usefulness of an index that already has a trillion unique URLs in 2008. And according to this blog post, hxxp://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/we-knew-web-was-big.html, I would be interested in seeing your search engine but I am curious to know more about the purpose, and how it will stand out and be different from what we are familiar with from Yahoo, Bing, Google and others. Perhaps this is a special niche area. Curious to know more. Thanks!
Hell no. My technology experiments have not handled enough to even compete with the index value of Google, that'd require millions of dollar worth of facility experimentation to even think about. Right now, it's simply a resource search engine (blogs, forums, tweets, posts).