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Perplexity AI

Por: EasyWithAI
4 Mayo 2023 at 01:25
Perplexity AI is an AI chat and search engine that uses advanced technology to provide direct answers to your queries. It delivers accurate answers using large language models and even includes links to citations and related topics. It is available for free via web browser and also on mobile via the Apple App Store. Using […]

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iAsk

Por: EasyWithAI
24 Mayo 2024 at 13:55
iAsk is a free AI-powered search engine that lets you get answers to your questions, find sources across the internet, educational videos, and more. Simply type or speak your question into the search engine to get started. You can use the filter setting to narrow down the results to specific sources (such as academic, forums, […]

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Finding and Resurrecting Archie: the Internet’s First Search Engine

Por: Maya Posch
20 Mayo 2024 at 08:00

Back in the innocent days of the late 1980s the Internet as we know it today did not exist yet, but there were still plenty of FTP servers. Since manually keeping track of all of the files on those FTP server would be a royal pain, [Alan Emtage] set to work in 1986 to create an indexing and search service called Archie to streamline this process. As a local tool, it’d regularly fetch the file listing from FTP servers in a list, making this available for easy local search.

After its initial release in 1990, its feature set was expanded to include a World Wide Web crawler by version 3.5 in 1995. Years later, it was assumed that the source for Archie had been lost. That was until the folk over at [The Serial Port] channel managed to track down a still running Archie server in Poland.

The name Archie comes from the word ‘archive’ with the ‘v’ stripped, with no relation to the Archie comics. Even so, this assumption inspired the Gopher search engines Jughead and Veronica. Of these the former is still around, and Veronica’s original database was lost, but a re-implementation of it is still around. Archie itself enjoyed a period of relative commercial success, with [Alan] starting Bunyip Information Systems in 1992 which lasted until 2003. To experience Archie today, [The Serial Port] has the Archie documentation online, along with a live server if you’re feeling like reclaiming the early Internet.

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