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酷讯 kooxoo.com 是我最近向大家推荐的一个搜索引擎,不仅因为很多同事春节前利用它找到了车票。而他们新推出的和地图结合的租房/二手房查找也比传统的分类引擎在使用上要方便很多。
1 结合了地图搜索:可以完全不输入关键词进行房源查找,这对于一个刚刚来到新城市,对周边地名不熟悉的人来说,他完全可以以公司地址周围几公里范围内框一个范围进行查找;
2 也可以将Kooxoo看作是一个地图搜索:也是利用了蜘蛛技术和信息地理信息映射技术大大弥补了目前地图搜索的内容不足的问题。
而"找车票",“拼车”,找“家教”等很实用的搜索也是目前各种大搜索引擎非常空白而有相当用户需求的领域。
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Perl作为资源最丰富的语言之一:让我已经养成了习惯,有什么想法,先去cpan上查查是不是已经有了现成的实现。 ;-)
FeedBurner has reached a point where we will very soon begin sending out over 100Mb/second of feed content. Those of you playing the Ethernet home game (it's WANtastic!) will recognize 100Mb/sec as the upper limit on Ethernet traffic, so we have spent the last couple weeks preparing to upgrade to gigabit connectivity, which mostly involves paying more money for switches that look like the other switches that didn't cost so much money. Saturday, we spent a couple restful hours (and by "we", I mean "Joe and Paul") at our central hosting facility in Chicago swapping out Ethernet gear and replacing it with gigabit gear throughout the network. We were able to take our time swapping the gear in production, because of Feed Insurance, which we first described on January 5. While connectivity was interrupted in Chicago for only 1 minute total, we leveraged Feed Insurance, a second FeedBurner facility that served all feed traffic during that time. In order to both test Feed Insurance and upgrade to gigabit connectivity, we moved all the feed traffic to the second facility well in advance of the Chicago upgrade, watched the traffic migrate, connected the new gigabit gear in Chicago, and then brought the traffic back to Chicago. This was all transparent to feed subscribers, as our secondary facility was serving up the most recent copy of your feed. In its current configuration, Feed Insurance does not allow publishers to make feed configuration changes while running through the secondary facility. That's a logical next step for more thorough geo-redundancy. Publishers will see Feed Insurance bots polling their feeds. We will continue to expand our scalability and availability systems, and we may continue to test more Feed Insurance upgrades from time to time (additional remote facilities, geo-distributed feed serving, etc.), so next time you see the Feed Insurance message on our site, you'll know that Joe and Paul are spending another beautiful Saturday morning moving traffic around.