Quote:When Chang Byung-gyu jumped into the crowded search engine market last year, his friends and colleagues regarded him as a maverick with little chance of success.
Chang began trying to convince them of the possibility of his envisioned search engine, named ``Chutnoon, by launching its beta service, brimming with potential.
Changs idea is to add local relevance to its in-house developed search engine similar to that of Google and the work is underway with the aim of rolling out it in a full-fledged manner this year.
In doing so, Chutnoon hopes to customize its offerings to the cultural fabric of Koreas cyberspace by creating a ranking mechanism specific to the country...
... ``But we took one step forward for Korean users who prefer copying contents and pasting them in Web pages rather than making links to original Web pages. We will give a higher ranking for a site with materials copied by other pages, Chang noted.
full article:
http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/tech/200...211780.htm
The Chutnoon search engine is at:
http://www.1noon.com/
Quote:But we took one step forward for Korean users who prefer copying contents and pasting them in Web pages rather than making links to original Web pages. We will give a higher ranking for a site with materials copied by other pages,
I like that idea better than when Google or Yahoo penalize the original site for duplicate content because another site copied its pages.
Quote:I like that idea better than when Google or Yahoo penalize the original site for duplicate content because another site copied its pages.
Yeah, agreed - sites that have their content stolen deserve to rank higher, not lower!
Buy 50 domain names, set up 50 mirrors, and you'll rank #1. Too much potential for abuse.
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Buy 50 domain names, set up 50 mirrors, and you'll rank #1. Too much potential for abuse.
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Google PR ranking and every other measure Google uses to determine SERPs are just as open to abuse.
I think Chutnoon will have a problem when they expand beyond Korea. They're obviously going to have to use links not copied content as a ranking measure when they index most non-Korean sites while still keeping the copied content ranking for Korean sites.
It also has news, shopping, blog, and message board searches
I like it even if I can't read it.Â