Samstag, 13. November 2010

Coincidence? Or Has this Tiny Indonesian Company Pushed Google into the Market Faster?

Andy Sjarif has an almost weird, man-crush on Google. No matter what crazy things Eric Schmidt may promise shareholders, Sjarif is in no doubt that the great and mighty Google can achieve them. Self-driving cars? Trips to the moon? Wind farms? All in a day's work at the Googleplex. Google with its execution, its Ph.Ds and its algorithms is Sjarif's mahaguru. But - all that said - he still wants to slaughter them in the Indonesian market. To that end, his company Sitti has indexed more than 20 terabytes of data; comprising 12 million articles, 12 million Twitter accounts, 800 million pages of websites and blogs, 10 million Facebook conversations, 20 thousand words of slang and 2.7 billion Google search terms-- all in Bahasa Indonesia and all to make mathematical sense of Bahasa language context, so that it can match ads to content better than Google.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/BW-eFIWgw9Y/

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