Indexing the Internet
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Description: An essay by John Hubbard analyzing the question of what is the best way to index the Internet, with references.
Q: Which is stronger: your teeth or your lips? A: Your lips, because your teeth can be broken or fall out. One of the things computers have not done for an organization is to be able to store random associations between disparate things, although this is something the brain has always done relatively well.
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Page title: | Indexing the Internet |
Keywords: | search engines, directories, classification, information retrieval, Internet, invisible Web, World Wide Web, editorial control, natural language processing, metadata, subject access |
Description: | Due to the inabilities of computers to comprehend language or practice quality editorial control, the available capabilities of human-powered cataloging systems for now and in the foreseeable future remain essential tools for indexing the Internet. |
IP-address: | 208.113.186.203 |
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NS | Name Server: NS1.DREAMHOST.COM Name Server: NS2.DREAMHOST.COM Name Server: NS3.DREAMHOST.COM |
WHOIS | Status: clientTransferProhibited |
Date | Creation Date: 19-jan-2000 Expiration Date: 19-jan-2015 |