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On 07/11/2014 03:57 PM, Aymeric Vitte wrote:
I don't see any technical reason why the service could not be
released as you suggest inside browsers (yacy.example.com), and why
in a next step browsers could not contribute to store and share
data.
Le 08/07/2014 19:53, The Doctor a écrit :
One drawback that I've observed is that there aren't very many
publically accessible YaCy nodes out there. It isn't (yet) as if you
can plug yacy.example.com into your browser (or your provider's
frontpage) and run searches. The perception, thus, is
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On 07/04/2014 08:09 AM, Doug Schuler wrote:
How easy would it be to develop a ?Public Google? that was
distributed across tens of thousands of computers similar to the
way that the SETI@home project uses the cycles of computers all
over the
Le 04 juil. - 08:09, Doug Schuler a écrit :
Thought experiment for Independence Day...
How easy would it be to develop a “Public Google” that was distributed
across tens of thousands of computers similar to the way that the SETI@home
project uses the cycles of computers all over the world?
Thought experiment for Independence Day...
How easy would it be to develop a “Public Google” that was distributed across
tens of thousands of computers similar to the way that the SETI@home project
uses the cycles of computers all over the world?
I’m not sure how to keep the NSA out but this
You mean YaCy? Exists already.
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Den 4 jul 2014 17:10 skrev Doug Schuler doug...@publicsphereproject.org:
Thought experiment for Independence Day...
How easy would it be to develop a “Public Google” that was distributed
across tens of thousands of computers similar to the