Tim,
That is a brilliant idea! Google running on a mainframe would be an
absolutely STUNNING victory for IBM. If the latest and greatest
web-searching technology is running on a mainframe, couldn't you just see
the look on the faces of all the people who think the mainframe is
yesterdays
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Tim,
That is a brilliant idea! Google running
This has been discussed here and other places back when Google first came to
prominence and claimed to be running their search engine on a bunch of PCs
sitting on rickety tables.
It all comes back to the strengths of the mainframe, and IMHO they are not
what Google needs or wants. It's not all
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IBM already has search technology which it uses internally - you never see
a hit from an IBM
Phil Payne wrote:
IBM already has search technology which it uses internally - you never see a
hit from an IBM
machine other than the Almaden spider. It's a very polite little IBM bot - it
even obeys
robots.txt:
66.147.154.3 - - [03/Apr/2006:01:39:13 +0100] GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.0 200 1911
In a message dated 5/4/2006 11:12:52 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmmm. I get page not found on that
Hmmm, hmmm, hmmm.
If you are reading this document, then your website has likely been
touched by our web crawler. We have included some information below
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20060316mode=classic
Jon
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IBM already has search technology which it uses internally - you never see a
hit from an IBM
machine other than the Almaden spider. It's a very polite little IBM bot - it
even obeys
robots.txt:
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On 4 May 2006 06:53:11 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Hare) wrote:
Maybe this belongs on the Linux-390 list - but since the thread started
here, let's continue it here.
If I were IBM, I would gather some of the smart Z/VM/Linux folk, and I
would go to places like
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