Ask Google?

Search April 1st, 2003

AvaQuest has a neat Google hack called GooglePeople that demonstrates “it is possible to scour the Web for answers to questions using the vast data repository provided by Google.”

“GooglePeople uses your question to do a Google search. It then extracts the people names found on the top 10 result pages and chooses the likely answer to your question based on its scoring algorithm.”

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One Comment to “Ask Google?”

  1. name | April 3rd, 2003 at 8:04 am

    Hmm, when I asked it ‘Who created the Internet’, it was confident that Al Gore did!