From: Dean Snyder (dean.snyder@jhu.edu)
Date: Fri May 14 2004 - 15:18:20 CDT
jameskass@att.net wrote at 8:08 PM on Friday, May 14, 2004:
>Dean A. Snyder wrote,
>> The issue is not what we CAN do; the issue is what will we be FORCED to
>> do that already happens right now by default in operating systems,
>> Google, databases, etc. without any end user fiddling?
>
>That's the question.
>
>Since search engines like Google survive based on their ability to serve
>users' wants and find what users seek, why wouldn't Google make such
>a tailoring? ...
You only make a response regarding Google; but that is only one of the
search engines; and it leaves issues with operating systems and database
engines still unanswered.
Respectfully,
Dean A. Snyder
Assistant Research Scholar
Manager, Digital Hammurabi Project
Computer Science Department
Whiting School of Engineering
218C New Engineering Building
3400 North Charles Street
Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland, USA 21218
office: 410 516-6850
cell: 717 817-4897
www.jhu.edu/digitalhammurabi
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