> That is a strawman. There are huge numbers of websites (including authoritative ones like governments and universities) and a lot of content.
Ya know... a search engine that was limited to *.gov, *.edu and country equivalents (*.ac.uk, etc) would actually be pretty useful. Ok, I know you can do something like it with site: modifiers in the search, but if you know from the beginning you're never going to search the commercial internet you can bake that assumption into the design of your search engine in interesting ways.
Ya know... a search engine that was limited to *.gov, *.edu and country equivalents (*.ac.uk, etc) would actually be pretty useful. Ok, I know you can do something like it with site: modifiers in the search, but if you know from the beginning you're never going to search the commercial internet you can bake that assumption into the design of your search engine in interesting ways.
And the spam problem goes away.
Hmm.