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In the blog of Pantha Corp, we share with our readers the personal view and insights we have on developments in the technology sector. And as that is nowadays quite a broad sector, we set our eyes on many diferent topics and questions facing society. We also post entries on recent developments of Pantha Corp as a company. For us, it is a part of an ongoing collaboration and communication with colleagues, clients and friends.

Anatomy of Google

The Anatomy of a Search Engine

The "in and out" of PageRank, reasoning behind usage of Anchor text, the other smart features such as location information (proximity) or font size or weigh : the bigger the better (headlines)... with this paper you discover the foundation of the most popular search engine : Google.

Very instructive,and probably still very actual, as Google must have essentially expanded on and profit from the initial concept.

Reading the paragraph about "the difference between the Web and well controlled collection", I wonder... At the time this paper was published blogs were barely nescent, certainly not as largely spread as they became in the last 3 years.
BLogs introduce a new dimension to search. It's data mining made by people... a lot of people... which also produce their own input which qualifies even further a particular web page. That looks like a relevant information to track and build indexes on, no?
Technorati, Feedster, Bloglines, do propose blogs search engines, but so far I am not convinced by their results...
I would love to know if blogs happen to be next on Google's lab roadmap...


Another one that got me thinking in the Appendix A, talking about Advertizing and Mixed Motives:
"But less blatant bias are likely to be tolerated by the market. For example, a search engine could add a small factor to search results from "friendly" companies, and subtract a factor from results from competitors. This type of bias is very difficult to detect but could still have a significant effect on the market."
...hmmm... Maybe today's corporate Google use such 'hard to detect' techniques to damage their competitors? How does Yahoo perform in Google as a result of relevant queries would be interesting to watch !

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Show the Loo version 1.5 launched

Show the Loo was rebuilt from the ground up, offering an overall improved user experience and first and foremost drastically increased speed.!

View screenshots and download the new version here.

The initial version was really a proof of concept for us here at Pantha Corp to see what you could do with the early iPhone SDK. Of course, we would still love to incorporate the excellent data of toiletmap.gov.au

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