May 11, 2015
Pentagon Develop More Sophisticated Search Engine from Google named is MEMEX
KOMPAS.com - Pentagon through the institution of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is currently developing a search engine technology that is claimed to be far superior to Google.
According to them, the search engine is labeled Memex able to do more in the search task, even capable of reaching 95 percent search for information that could not be done by Google.
Search engine whose name is taken from a combination of memory and is designed to browse the index information that is not indexed on the internet, including able to explore a database of information that is not displayed on Google and other hidden parts, where criminal activity is actually done.
"We envision the existence of a new paradigm in internet search that will adjust the content, search results, and display interfaces for individual users as well as users in a particular field of study, not vice versa," said DARPA Program Manager Chris White in a statement.
"By creating better methods to interact and share information, we want to increase the ability of search engines to everyone, and allow people to search information. Ease of use for those who are not programmers is very important," he added, as reported by Computer World ,
In contrast to the results offered by Google, Bing, and Yahoo, which is based on advertising and linearly displayed by search engine algorithms, Memex will present information in the form of sophisticated infographics, information is hard to find by Google.
It is believed to be very helpful in fighting various forms of crime such as human trafficking, prostitution online, or terrorism.
However, DARPA assured that it will also be very useful for government, military, and commercial organizations in the search for and organize "CRITICAL MISSIONS" information on the Internet. For example, users can quickly find information on the worst hit areas in natural disasters
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