Faroo Employees P2P Technology to Search and Index the Web
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Faroo, a German based startup, has launched a P2P search engine that lets users search and browse the web via P2P technology.
Faroo’s search engine uses a distributed crawling, indexing and ranking to provide relevant search terms. Whenever a user opens a web page in a browser, the page automatically gets inserted into the distributed index of the P2P network. If the technology gets traction this will enable an almost complete index that will be updated in real time.
Faroo does not store the search index on a central server but rather uses distributed indexing. Faroo makes every P2P users a part of its index and assigns certain keywords to him, if another users visits the pages associated with these keywords he also gets assigned to the index of these keywords. The index is replicated across multiple nodes in order to create redundancy and prevent information loss.
Faroo has developed a new ranking technology called PeerRank, which takes users behavior into account while determining the ranking of the page. So for example if a user is a technology freak and visits a certain website quiet frequently the website will be assigned a higher ranking. Just like the distributed index, the distributed ranking will become more representative with widespread usage and is immune to hazards like link buying and other forbidden SEO techniques to pump up search ranks.
Faroo has also built personalization into the system and creates a personalized rank, which determines which pages would be more relevant to the user. The personalized ranking is gleaned from users browsing habits.
Faroo is also immune to scaling issues and does not require huge data centers to function. Since it uses P2P technology, performance and load grows with the number of users and could scale to an unlimited number of users, documents, keywords and queries.
The technology is a result of 5 years of research and development and is a result of taking the best of bread technological breakthroughs from 1500+ academic research papers. In my testing I didn’t find the results to be as relevant as Google, but that could change with widespread usage.


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Date: May 15, 2007, 7:00 am
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Comment from Elad
Date: May 18, 2007, 12:51 am
The biggest problem I see in this idea is that the user is sharing private data (+ his processor cycles and network bandwidth) and doesn’t get anything in return…
They can leverage the peer network to solve many scaling problems, but google has already solved them well enough by spending lots of money (which they have and keep raking in) on building their data centers. In other words, this isn’t a problem that really needs solving.
Comment from Wolf
Date: May 22, 2007, 10:39 pm
@ Elad: The user gets something back: FAROO is sharing revenues with the users. Plus they get a ranking much more immune to spam, because its based on the “wisdom of crowds”.
Of course Google has enough money to finance huge date centers. But also for them it would be better to turn this money into profit. And for the competition, especialy for new entrants there existed up to noe and huge market entry barrier due to this costs.
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Date: October 21, 2007, 3:20 pm
[…] Für die TechCrunch40-Conference im September diesen Jahres wurde Faroo aus 700 Bewerbern als eine der 40 vorzustellenden Web-Applikationen ausgewählt. Zeitgleich fiel der Startschuss für die Ansprache einer breiteren Öffentlichkeit, für das Wiederbeleben von Weblog und Forum sowie für die Öffnung des Beta-Tests. Seit dem sind außerdem einige Artikel oder Blogbeiträge über Faroo veröffentlicht worden, z.B. bei AltSearchEngines (Teil 1 und Teil 2 sowie ein “Private Interview with Faroo), bei Mashable oder Startup Meme. […]
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