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Let's assume that the search engines are turned off. How to find the necessary information on the Internet?
Let's hypothetically assume that there are no search sites on the Internet.
Other sites have remained and continue to function.
What's next?
How to find the required information?
How to track the emergence of new sites/domains for a topic of interest?
What approaches can you suggest to solve such problems?
Thank you!
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Just like the old nineties.
Direct transmission of links from other people, directory sites and long walks on links. And again, evolution to a search engine that automates this business.
What approaches can you suggest to solve such problems?
In the browser bookmarks, again, there will be thematic forums where information will be exchanged.
Previously lived and nothing. irc, fido, mailing lists, old forums.
Good old link aggregator sites + forums + advertising + cross-links in articles + local search on sites
Comrades. Before forming a question, it is better to ask yourself. Well, at least the definition of "search engine" is banal. Here is the same toaster. What is it? Why not a search engine? Domain name. It also means something. Why not search? After all, what is a search? This is an information filter. To be radical, in order to turn off the search engines, you need to suddenly turn off the brain of all people. And even the google server will not need to be turned off.
And what's so cool about google? Yandex? What do they live on? Suddenly, due to advertising. Which becomes more and more intrusive, while pretending to be less and less so. I mean, the point is not to search. The point is distribution.
And the option to write your own prototype of a search engine is not considered? In a week, a simplified version can be launched - and you are alone in the market :)
search engines turned off? can you give details of how the same Yacy was turned off?
I go to yacy.net I
download the client, I
launch
it, it integrates into the P2P network, with standard settings it indexes and returns what I view (security issues are resolved separately) + the fact that I ask him to index
as a result, I and other people who have nodes raised have access to something reminiscent of the quality of Yandex of the early 2000s ...
and nothing (well, except for resolving the issue with the load) prevents public access to nodes for ordinary users (the issue of public access payback ... well, for example, you can have the provider do or how long does it take to screw on a freshly written parody of the contextual advertising system (Yandex direct and adsense were also turned off?)
yes - for example, there will be no newfangled behavioral factors, but you can live, although it is difficult
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