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The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine (1997)

infolab.stanford.edu

38 points by dcpdx 11 years ago · 11 comments

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gp2000 11 years ago

Google of the past has severe doubts about Google of the present:

...we expect that advertising funded search engines will be inherently biased towards the advertisers and away from the needs of the consumers.

vayarajesh 11 years ago

> "There are two versions of this paper -- a longer full version and a shorter printed version. The full version is available on the web and the conference CD-ROM"

Does anyone have a link to the full version? I would love to read more in detail.. it is so inspiring

I think after E=MC2 , The PageRank algorithm "PR(A) = (1-d) + d (PR(T1)/C(T1) + ... + PR(Tn)/C(Tn))" is the formula which changed the entire world..

trg2 11 years ago

Love this. The first sentence is still very telling:

In this paper, we present Google, a prototype of a large-scale search engine which makes heavy use of the structure present in hypertext.

bulte-rs 11 years ago

I remember citing this article in my thesis and thinking "damn has it been 10 years already". I was 23 back then. :|

Thinking of the PageRank algorithm as a eigenvalue problem was one of the few 'things' that were a real eye opener for me and allowed me to actually connect maths and computer science for these practical purposes.

hrish2006 11 years ago

"So we are optimistic that our centralized web search engine architecture will improve in its ability to cover the pertinent text information over time and that there is a bright future for search" Wow!

extofer 11 years ago

I agree, the first statement was captivating. It's nostalgic and yet, a form of forecasting in it's own right, what becomes future technology in this architecture

qwerb 11 years ago

Reading this is like time travel.

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