LookSmart Goes Distributed
from the will-it-work? dept
Last month, when LookSmart first announced their plans to let people download a screensaver that would use their spare cycles to search on LookSmart's behalf, I was skeptical. While I could understand people doing distributed projects for finding aliens or curing diseases, I wasn't convinced that people would be interested in helping out a commercial search provider. Now that the system has launched, a few people have signed up and LookSmart has big plans for its distributed search engine. They see a time when they will be able to do real-time search, without any cost to themselves, by using the spare cycles of computers around the world. That seems like quite a stretch at this point - as I'm still not convinced people will sign up without some altruistic goal or some sort of prize on the line. Others point out potential problems - such as people hacking the client software to rate certain sites higher than others. The folks at Google point out the real issue of search isn't searching out more sites - but in figuring out what's really relevant, and which sites need to be checked more regularly than others.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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