Why, when we search using keyword-based engines, do we often not look at results past the first page or two?
As the internet grows, how does the way we search it evolve?
How long before the volume of extant information outgrows the current popular search algorithms?
Boolean searches are more accurate, but difficult to construct, and many different databases have specific or proprietary string languages.
Do databases like LexisNexis structure or restructure themselves to prevent or encourage specific kinds of searching or data mining?
Book recommendation of the day: Everything Is Miscellaneous
Tylerism of the day: "I like Turner's."
On the idea of the content curator.
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