> From: Ed Gerck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 1:38 PM > [EDIT] > Trust can also be seen as that which can break your system. > By believing in *one* trusted introducer, a single source > of information, a single trusted source, you have no > correction channel available. One of the earliest > references to this principle can be found some five hundred > years ago in the Hindu governments of the Mogul period, who > are known to have used at least three parallel reporting > channels... > A YURL aware search engine may find multiple independent references to a YURL, thus giving you parallel reporting channels, and increasing trust. Of course, this method differs from the YURL method for trust. The parallel channel method assigns a trust value to a site by querying the YURL aware search engine.
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