[liberationtech] Thought experiment for Independence Day...
Natanael
natanael.l at gmail.com
Fri Jul 4 08:12:03 PDT 2014
You mean YaCy? Exists already.
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Den 4 jul 2014 17:10 skrev "Doug Schuler" <douglas at publicsphereproject.org>:
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> Thought experiment for Independence Day...
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> How easy would it be to develop a “Public Google” that was distributed
> across tens of thousands of computers similar to the way that the SETI at home
> project uses the cycles of computers all over the world?
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> I’m not sure how to keep the NSA out but this approach might be a good way
> to slow down the mining of personal data and provide a public alternative
> to the monopoly on search and access that Google has recently attained.
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> Of course after that the possibility of a Public Facebook etc. etc. also
> becomes more realistic?
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> This project seems do-able and the window may be shrinking?
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> Thanks for indulging me!
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> — Doug
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> Douglas Schuler
> douglas at publicsphereproject.org
> https://twitter.com/doug_schuler
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