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Monday, 14th May 2001

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Learn All About grub.Org

Is this a solution for the "time lag" that's part of all general web search engines?
Only time will tell. Make sure to share this with your techie friends.
Direct from the site, "grub.org is a company with a single purpose - to provide a radical solution to the problem of outdated links and incomplete searches provided by search engines today. grub.org's massive distributed network will build, and maintain in real-time, the most comprehensive index of the Internet ever compiled. The size of the grub.org database will exceed the size of any other index on the Internet today, and, at the same time, will be the most up-to-date...This database is accessed by search engine related companies via a XML feed - allowing them to target crawl sites that have recently changed and update them in their index on a continuous basis. In addition, Grub will provide update feeds to individuals, schools and other Open Source software projects as a complimentary service."
See Also: Push Indexing from 360.Com

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