Start with Facebook, which has erected a cyber fence around its 800 million-plus users and refuses to share some important data with Google. This means that Google’s searches are not quite as valuable to advertisers as they used to be when the Internet was open and when Facebook was much smaller than it is today.Read more:
I have got the machine nearly ready for networking. MIT is working on distributed IP indexing, they got code and algorithms. Footbook is a format, it can be down loaded from Dojo. The data is in our computers, we have our own networks, Footbook is going to lose 800 million prople, none of whom really search more than a few hundred at most. The bots are taking over, do not invest in Facbook, its half life is getting shorter. We have a ontology switching engine, and a ton of developers working to use it.
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