Mathias was able to download a complete copy of a current German bestselling book, which was quite delicate considering the company behind VTO supported a lawsuit against Google Book Search because Google allegedly didn’t protect well against the downloading of book texts. But maybe that’s the core of the problem: they want to compete against a tech company (Google) in a technical space (the web), but they’re non-technical themselves, possibly lacking the means to judge the quality of the outsourced work
Tag: search
Search for KML in Google Earth
we now crawl kml on the web
Google circa 1960

Telco Search Consortium
Europe’s biggest telecoms groups are aiming to create a mobile phone search engine that could challenge Yahoo! and Googl. Faced with declining revenues as calls become cheaper, network operators are determined to secure a large slice of the lucrative search advertising market.
why does this remind me of the doomed to failure EU consortiums?
Evolution of a Search Engine
mocks of google search towards sapience. fun!
Yahoo! better than sex
Linking
The trouble with the Web is that like everything else, per Sturgeon’s Revelation, 90% of it is crap. In particular, a lot of institutional sites are pathetic self-serving fluff served up in anodyne marketing-speak with horrible URIs that are apt to vanish. Linking to the Wikipedia instead is tempting, and I’ve succumbed a lot recently. In fact, that’s what I did for the Canada Line. After all, the train is still under construction and there’s no real reason to expect today’s links to last; on top of which, the Line’s own site is mostly about selling the project to the residents and businesses who (like me) are getting disrupted by it, and the taxpayers who (like me) are paying for it. Wikipedia entries, on the other hand, are typically in stable locations, have a decent track record for outliving transient events, are pretty good at presenting the essential facts in a clear, no-nonsense way, and tend to be richly linked to relevant information, including whatever the “official” Web site might currently happen to be.
why linking to wikipedia often wins over pathetic originals
KML Sitemaps
this should help to index geo content better
Search API Shutdown
Google is protecting its cash cow (search+advertising) by turning off the direct data pipe to search and requiring that you use their library to mediate. Like it or not, it’s their data after all and they can do what they want with it. What’s ironic is that we just spent God knows how many engineering dollars putting an open protocol head (SOAP) on one of our cash cows (Windows).
pretty good discussion on the google soap api shutdown, with comments from markl: The search results we provide are just as rich, if not richer than whats provided by the SOAP API.
People Doing Stuff
That is why I wrote the ‘People Doing Stuff’ random image finder. Sometimes I just like to see where the net will take me. I click it, see a little thumb nail and think, “What the heck is that?” Open it in a new tab and have a window into a unknown world.
So how to use this thing. Sip your favorite beverage. Click on the new name and verb button for a few hours and enjoy.
playful UI to discover the ginormous quantities of images. once the image labeling project is making a dent these folks will really be cooking with gas