Replacing corporate search engines with anonymous/decentralized search

The Doctor drwho at virtadpt.net
Fri Jan 3 14:49:15 PST 2014


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On 12/30/2013 11:21 PM, coderman wrote:

> i have more to say later, but one effort from back in early 2000 is
> alpine:

What about YaCy?

http://yacy.de/en/index.html

> but other approaches which are not a feasible replacement include: 
> - the old skewl (mostly)flooding broadcasts like gnutella -
> fragile, hard to defend constructs like DHTs as keyword indexes -
> aggressive caching with local search (110% useful, but not
> sufficient alone) - distributed (but better somehow) search engines
> on darknets, etc.

What aspects would constitute feasible replacements?

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