Yeah too bad I'm not on Stanford - and in 1994 I was ~ 11 years old - I don't say it's not possible to do it at that age, but at that time I was enjoining SEGA Mega Drive II and Amiga games :)

As of making a lot of money - well - who knows. As I said, only other (real) search engine for Serbian sites (I don't count www.google.co.yu) started recently. Actually a guy I know from classes/labs is director/SEO for it in Serbia. They started few years ago in nearby country Slovenia ...

And somehow it's not it - and I believe it's written in Java ... so it naturally cant be good :D Just kidding of course.

If such thing is made - I believe a lot of press coverage would come (also had Comunicology classes with some PR), it would be labeled Made in Serbia and could fit government project : Let's buy (in this case it would be use) domestic if that is the right word in English anyway.

If anyone else has some nice recommendations on sources about creating a search engine ...


In reply to Re^2: Writing a Search Engine in Perl? by techcode
in thread Writing a Search Engine in Perl? by techcode

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