RE: Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-04 Thread Fuad Efendi
Andrzej, I am trying to restore human-oriented web-site tree using anchor text! As a samle, page with anchor text Motherboards has many linked pages with concrete motherboards, etc; we can group information in many cases. Anchor text is the true subject of the page, but within same domain. BTW,

RE: Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-02 Thread Byron Miller
I wish it did have something to do with halloween :) Google tells no lies! :P --- Nick Lothian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you just do the search you'll see a link at the side of the page: Why these results? These results may seem politically slanted. Here's what happened.

RE: Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-02 Thread Byron Miller
Actually, to add fuel to the fire, using nutch out of the box, searching for miserable failure yields the same thing. http://www.mozdex.com/search.jsp?query=miserablefailure --- Fuad Efendi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Nick, So this is why some search engines are not honest. I mean the

Re: Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-02 Thread Andrzej Bialecki
Byron Miller wrote: Actually, to add fuel to the fire, using nutch out of the box, searching for miserable failure yields the same thing. http://www.mozdex.com/search.jsp?query=miserablefailure I'm curious... could you check if the anchors come from the same site, or from different

Re: Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-02 Thread Byron Miller
We run with fetchlist.score.by.link.count=true and indexer.boost.by.link.count=true We haven't run a stand alone analyze, so it's how the database is updated when we run updatedb. (per the recommendations a few months back when it was found to be pretty darn close results!) Even though my scale

Re: Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-02 Thread Michael Ji
hi Byron: Did you run LinkAnalysisTool to update score in the fetched segment? I guess that is the most accurate PageRank score, otherwise, in IndexSegment.java Nutch do score calculation based on the number of anchor links for source page. Michael Ji, --- Byron Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-01 Thread Fuad Efendi
1- Go to www.google.com 2- Type in Failure, without the quotes 3- Instead of hitting Search hit I'm feeling Lucky

Re: Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-01 Thread Yong-gang Cao
very interestion, who did this job? It seems that http://www.whitehouse.gov/president/gwbbio.html is not a cheating site's page:P Let me guess, did the maker cheating google by putting a lot of linkes to this page with Failure achor? 2005/11/2, Fuad Efendi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 1- Go to

RE: Halloween Joke at Google

2005-11-01 Thread Fuad Efendi
Thanks Nick, So this is why some search engines are not honest. I mean the commercial policy of putting links on top of a search for extra money. This particular Google Bomb has been around for quite a while. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_bomb (and has nothing to do with Halloween!)