Google began as a research project in January, 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Ph.D. students at Stanford University. They hypothesized that a search engine that analyzed the relationships between websites would produce better results than existing techniques which essentially ranked results according to how many times the search term appeared on a page. It was originally nicknamed "BackRub," because the system checked backlinks to estimate a site's importance.
Google has been all about links from the start. Without links there would have been no Google.
It much the same way as when Jesus says "Eat me." Google feeds off links. If everyone blocked Google from reading their links; Google would starve to death. Google takes in raw links and builds complex data structures. Much the way we take in raw food and it becomes our cells, our body.
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I didn't know Google eats links. I don't even know what that means. Care to explain?
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Google began as a research project in January, 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Ph.D. students at Stanford University. They hypothesized that a search engine that analyzed the relationships between websites would produce better results than existing techniques which essentially ranked results according to how many times the search term appeared on a page. It was originally nicknamed "BackRub," because the system checked backlinks to estimate a site's importance.
Google has been all about links from the start. Without links there would have been no Google.
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I still don't get the "eat" part.
It much the same way as when Jesus says "Eat me." Google feeds off links. If everyone blocked Google from reading their links; Google would starve to death. Google takes in raw links and builds complex data structures. Much the way we take in raw food and it becomes our cells, our body.
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