China Launches New Search Engine 433
stupidfoo writes "With all those nasty pro-democracy websites that Google keeps turning up, what's a communist country supposed to do? Well, create their own search engine of course! According to the AP, 'Bill Clinton on Monday helped launch a new Internet search company backed by the Chinese government which says its technology uses artificial intelligence to produce better results than Google Inc.' Accoona Corp. was one of the Chinese companies that donated an 'undisclosed amount' to the recently opened Clinton Library. Using the search engine from inside the US doesn't show any noticeable amount of censorship, but it also doesn't show how it's anywhere near the level of Google."
Latency (Score:3, Informative)
No mention of it on Accoona at all, plenty on Google.
'Nuff said.
M
Re:Latency (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Latency (Score:4, Insightful)
America is the world's largest consumer market. China merely has the most people.
Re:Latency (Score:2, Interesting)
Only in terms of actual dollars spent per capita. China has *BY FAR* the fastest growing consumer growth in spending in the world. You can't ignore 1.3 billion people who have increased discretionary spending who wanna buy stuff.
Re:Latency (Score:2)
Re:Latency (Score:2)
Only in terms of actual dollars spent per capita.
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Since this is THE definition of the size of a consumer market, what was your point again? Other than trying to pain a brutal Communist dictatorship as some sort of Utopia, that is?
Re:Latency (Score:2, Funny)
We could sell Dr. Kervorkian type services to them... what a money maker!
Re:Latency (Score:4, Informative)
First, obviosly, China has 4-5 times the population. That makes China's about twice the percent.
Second, China has a very high rural suicide rate. Many of the people who commit suicide are women. While men in America successfully kill themselves more than women do, women attempt it twice as frequently as men. Imagine if America had the same poor heathcare and readily available means of suicide (deadly pesticides are commonly used, as I understand it. those are available in rural China in a way that they are not available here in the U.S.)
I don't know these numbers but I'd like to check out suicide attemp rates in the U.S. I can't really guess which would be higher. As much as I love both countries (and an American who was raised in China might), both have serious problems that could lead to high suicide rates.
Having grown up in China finding such high levels of depression in America was a surprise. After all, we're supposedly leading the lives everyone wants to emulate...
Re:Latency (Score:2)
American corporations have been salivating over "The World's Largest Market" for how many years now? And the promises are always 5-10 years out.
All that has happened is the Chinese government has used promises like this to extract intellectual capital as a price for access to this super market.
Net result- Global corporations have sold out America for some never-to-be-realized promise of 100 billion Chinese buying their cell phones.
This will go down as the scam of the ages wheneve
Re:Latency (Score:3, Interesting)
Then again, my company is not looking to do business with China. What real use does a tiny search engine have for me right now? (Not to mention the Chinese state probably censors the thing.)
For the present, I will stick with the tried and least-untrustworthy solution.
M
Re:Latency (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Latency (Score:5, Informative)
"Accoona Corp. was one of the Chinese companies that donated an 'undisclosed amount' to the recently opened Clinton Library."
Blah. I'll bugger off now and let this thread turn to Clinton bashing, as the article submitter was undoubtedly intending.
Re:Latency (Score:2)
Nike being a prime example - it's also quite difficult when the Chinese government decides to ban Nike Commercials [go.com] because having Lebron James defeating cartoons of "a kung fu master, two women in traditional Chinese attire and a pair of dragons", were all "insulting" to their country's imag
Re:Latency (Score:2)
It's all part of the package.
M
Re:Latency (Score:2)
Again, it's the package that delivers the value.
M
Re:Latency (Score:3, Interesting)
Search for: uranium enrichment
Google top hits: A lay-person article from the US nuclear regulatory commission; A more detailed, although still not technical article from the australian Uranium Information Centre; 6 old news articles about controversy about Iran's nuc
dbarbour.com (Score:2, Redundant)
dbarbour.com is my personal website. Google has it ranked on the first page when you query my name, Dustin Barbour. Accoona doesn't even know it exists.
That's all the convincing I need to stay with Google.
Re:dbarbour.com (Score:2)
Re:dbarbour.com (Score:2, Offtopic)
Things the Clinton Search Engine finds fast: (Score:2, Funny)
Intern Job Listings
Porn
Cigars
Directions to the Clinton Library and Massage Parlor in Little Rock
Rose Law Firm Records
Cattle Future Stock Quotes
Excerpts from the Guestbook at the Clinton Library (Score:2)
Bill Justen, West Memphis, Tenn.:
Pretty good, I guess. But my feeling is, if you're going to sell cigars in the gift shop, you should be able to smoke them, too. I bought a pretty pricey smoke and wanted to enjoy it as I strolled along the Avenue of the Stars, and I was told in no uncertain terms that smoking was not permitted. When I asked why cigars are sold in the gift shop, I was told that these cigars aren't "the smoking kind." Am I missing something? P.S.: The Sharon
Re:Things the Clinton Search Engine finds fast: (Score:2, Funny)
Lois: I love it when you use topical humor. It's just like watching Murphy Brown.
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"Hey, Murphy, blablablablablaaaablablabla, John Sununu!"
"Bla bla bla blaa blabla, Tipper Gore."
"Hey, Murph, you can bla bla bla the Ayatollah!"
"Bla bla bla bla, Desmond Tutu, bla."
Cataloguing latency? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Cataloguing latency? (Score:2)
I guess it depends on how one defines "better". Perhaps "better" in this case means "omits a lot of pesky political stuff that no searcher really wants to hear about".
Oh my god! (Score:5, Funny)
We bastards!
Re:Oh my god! (slashdotted it) (Score:5, Funny)
Perhaps they focused so much on "better than Google" that they forget to load-test it? AI software is not known for speed. Right now it is probably thinking:
"Hmmmm. 8000% more requests than I can handle? Should I lock up? Just process the first one? Let's check the rules database. Wup, that's flooded also. This flow-chart from Bob may offer a clue. It has heuristics prepared by somebody in a similar situation. Okay, it says, "call Mom". Okay.....what? I have no Mom? Hmmmm. Now why don't I have a Mom? Let's go research that....."
doesn't seem so bad (Score:4, Interesting)
even falun gong [accoona.com] gets plenty of hits back.
Once I get off work im gonna have to anonymous proxy inside china and try it.
Re:doesn't seem so bad (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:doesn't seem so bad (Score:2)
Yes comrade, doubleplusgood results! (Score:2, Flamebait)
If you are found searching for inappropriate terms, you will be visited by a reeducation specialist who will diagnose your condition and recommend appropriate treatment.
This is for your own protection. Only people that are ill would be interested in things that are not good for them. Thus, by tracking people with this illness and fixing them, we are making a better China!
Interesting that Bill Clinton helped (Score:2, Funny)
Already Slashdotted! (Score:2)
Re:Already Slashdotted! (Score:2)
Searched for "communism" ... (Score:2)
I think this means that it still needs some work.
How Accoona is Better Than Google (Score:5, Funny)
There you have it.
Try Unreal Tournament 2004 (Score:2)
Re:Try Unreal Tournament 2004 (Score:2)
I'm disappointed in Clinton. (Score:2)
Damn - why's he gotta keep smearing my old '90s rose-coloured-glasses?
Re:I'm disappointed in Clinton. (Score:2)
Re:I'm disappointed in Clinton. (Score:2, Informative)
Sold China our Missile Technology why not Search ? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Sold China our Missile Technology why not Searc (Score:3, Informative)
This is not true.
Actually, it is true...but probably not serious (Score:2)
Not Specifically LA (Score:2)
Would they do it? I'm not sure. What they've done with the policy, however, is akin to what we did with the Soviets during the cold war. They've established standard operating procedure and announ
Re:Sold China our Missile Technology why not Searc (Score:2, Insightful)
The claim is perhaps debatable, but after all the accusations about it (I too remember all the hubbub about it years ago), Clinton would have been wise to stear clear of any business dealings related to the Chinese government. It does not "look good". It would be like doing business with Monica's family. Let it be, Bill.
Re:Sold China our Missile Technology why not Searc (Score:2)
Yes, we know Slick was very good about keeping up appearances. All the way through the last minute pardons for sale to the stolen silverware.
Uhh. (Score:4, Informative)
China's ICBMs [house.gov]
Re:Uhh. (Score:2)
Ahhhhh, but have they had ICBM's!?
Re:Sold China our Missile Technology why not Searc (Score:2)
We need to repeal the 22nd ammendment (term limits) so Bush and Clinton can run against each other in 2008. Can you imagine the "nukuler" fallout from the race?
WTFometer pegged. (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sorry, I just wanted to re-read that sentence in all its glory. And to pound my head on the desk every fourth or fifth word. I've discovered that the mental imagery starts to look more coherent if you soak the brain in at least three beers' worth of alcohol before applying the blunt force trauma.
On the bright side, if Fark ever holds a "Photoshop this Salvador Dali Masterpiece" contest, that sentence is gonna make me a surefire winner.
What a name. (Score:2)
Re:What a name. (Score:2)
Search for "tiananmen square" (Score:3, Insightful)
A search for tiananmen square on Accoona reveals mostly "Travel China" sites, although it does show the National Association for Democracy page as the 11th hit.
A search for tiananmen square on Google finds sites like "student protests", "history declassified" and the wikipedia page.
Hmmm, maybe there is something to this conspiracy theory.
Google MUCH better (Score:2)
We already have those search engines, they are prolific and generally suck.
I used "Battletech" and "Half Life" as searches, you can see the massive difference.
Google returns with classicbattletech.com, and patrics battletech archive. Though it does return fasa.com, though this actually shows the strength of google, si
It fails (Score:2)
Doesn't show President Bush's Website, Michael Moore Website or Jimmy Carters Website. Come on now, what type of search engine doesn't allow you to spam the results.
Can't find 'google' on Accoona (Score:2)
Does anyone else find it weird that searching up 'google' comes up with nothing useful on Accoona? Given that Google is one of the most popular sites on the web and it's chief competitor, I find this very suspicious. Either the engine is completely useless or we're definitely seeing censorship at work. The Chinese would have to be idiots to think this is a "real" search engine.
Communist search... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Communist search... (Score:2, Interesting)
I got something similar for 'Flaws of communism,' with the following suggestion:
Spelling suggestion: laws of communism
In Communist China (Score:5, Insightful)
and engine finds you.
Yeah (Score:2)
you know, in Communist China
its technology uses artificial intelligence ... (Score:2)
McDermott, D. Artificial Intelligence Meets Natural Stupidity.
In Mind Design: Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence (ed. J. Haugeland).
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1981.
CC.
Better Results Through Technology (Score:2)
I'm sure "better results" refers to any results that do not threaten or embarass the current power structure.
You people need to get over yourselves (Score:5, Insightful)
If we are going to start bashing everyone who has anything to do with making or receiving money from the Chinese government then there are going to be a hell of a lot of Neocon's on the list as well.
Re:As a conservative... (Score:3, Funny)
Do they know what they're missing? Show them. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Do they know what they're missing? Show them. (Score:3, Insightful)
Losing a 1.3 billion person market on principle... Sounds nice, but unfortunately, this is the real world.
Re:Do they know what they're missing? Show them. (Score:2)
Google doesn't want to guarantee losing a market that large to make a point.
Re:Do they know what they're missing? Show them. (Score:2)
Imagine if Microsoft suddenly placed an embargo on China. Then Google blocked them. Then the whole western world started pressuring them to ease up on censorship. They'd have two options: loosen censorship laws or try to replace all of those services themselves.
If they choose to do things the hard way, I'm certain that their people will take notice. It
In China... (Score:2)
Clinton.. (Score:2, Troll)
Re:Clinton.. (Score:2)
And mods, debate me - don't try to hid what you do not like.
Re:Clinton.. (Score:2)
It sucks (Score:2)
Wake me when this becomes something good.
A little biased? (Score:3, Interesting)
http://accoona.com/search?col=mc&qt=linux [accoona.com]
Re:A little biased? (Score:3, Informative)
Another comparison: Tibet (Score:5, Informative)
Accoona [accoona.com] shows a lot of tourist-related information on Tibet and pro-Chinese links on Tibet, that considers Tibet as any another region inside China.
Google [google.com], in the other hand, shows a lot of pages related to the movement to free Tibet from Chinese domination. Note the link to the Tibetan Government in Exile's website, which ranked #3 in Google. Also, note that the #3 match in Accoona (under "sponsored links"), shows the Chinese government's page on Tibet.
Isn't this undeniable proof that Accoona's filtering works?
Re:What about this one? (Score:3, Funny)
The first link was to a spyware cleaner.
I acoonad google (Score:2)
I think it's a pretty good test of the honesty of the engine.
try it with this one
nice name.. (Score:2)
you gotta be classy when you associate your companies name with lion kind.
Riiiight. (Score:4, Informative)
Do a search for "linux" on google and on accoona.
Other searches provided just as useless results.
Linux on google:
www.linux.org/
www.linux.com/
www.redhat.com/
www.kernel.org/
www.debian.org/
www.linuxjourn
www.linux-mandrake.com/
www.linux-laptop
www.linuxtoday.com/
www.gentoo.org/
Linux on accoona:
http://software-linux.jovencitas-cachondas.org/
http://software-for-linux.jovencitas-cachondas.o
http://programas-para-linux.jovencitas-cachond
http://linux-software.jovencitas-cachondas.o
http://programas-en-linux.jovencitas-cachonda
http://linux.ittoolbox.com/
http://ie.mojolin
http://zh.mojolin.com/
http://uk.mojolin.c
http://au.mojolin.com/
sigh. communism != totalitarianism (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm no communist, but I hate seeing the debate muddied like this. Just to be clear, communism shouldn't be conflated with totalitarianism, just as capitalism shouldn't be conflated with liberty. China demonstrates that well; for most of the past half-century it was basically communist and totalitarian; now it is rapidly moving towards capitalism, but the totalitarianism shows few signs of abating, unfortunately.
Re:sigh. communism != totalitarianism (Score:2)
Looks like they're proving that capitalism, not democracy, is the source of prosperity.
Re:sigh. communism != totalitarianism (Score:2)
Not a new search engine (Score:2)
interesting. (Score:2)
English Search Results [accoona.com] (Scroll down to "ACCOONA RESULTS")
Chinese Search Results [accoona.cn]
First search result on the english page is titled "Fifteenth Anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre." That page doesn't even show up at all in the results on the chinese-language version.
That's strange (Score:2)
Alright, looks like some AI that!
If it indexes your site, it owns your copyright (Score:2, Troll)
"By posting messages, uploading files, inputting data, or engaging in any other form of communication through this service, you are granting ACCOONA a royalty-free, perpetual, non-exclusive, unrestricted, worldwide license to:
Use, copy, sublicense, adapt, transmit, publicly perform or display any such communication. Sublicense to third parties the unrestricted right to exercise any of the foregoing rights granted with respect to the communication.
The foregoing grants shall include the rig
Artificial Intelligence indeed (Score:2, Funny)
Feeling Lucky?
Strange Search Results (Score:2)
Accoona: china government oppression [accoona.com]
Unimpressive results for "bill clinton" (Score:2)
I can't say I'm impressed with this search engine offering. I tried the most obvious query I could think of, bill clinton [accoona.com], which yielded a bizarre novelty site [saintclinton.com] as the first result.
A Google search on the same keywords [google.com] yields Bill Clinton's official White House biography [whitehouse.gov].
I'll be waiting for Accoona 2.0.
Can't resist (Score:2, Funny)
Both extremes meet in the middle and do the same..
Re:Why Clinton? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Why Clinton? (Score:2)
Re:Can you hear the sound of "blue" states... (Score:3, Funny)
Well, that explains why Bill Clinton is behind it. Slick Willy will do anything to advance the Republican agenda.
(Psst, that was me being sarcastic.)
Re:Fuck all Eastern shit... (Score:5, Funny)
Perhaps you weren't aware of the fact that everywhere is west of somewhere.
Re:Fuck all Eastern shit... (Score:3, Funny)
--Santa Claus
Accoona Matata? (Score:3, Funny)
(Yes, I know, it's spelled wrong. I don't care)
Re:Search for "Linux" (Score:2)
Re:Trying searching for banned terms (Score:2)
Conversely, Google returns a lot more relevant hits on this subject many of which are major, reputable news sites with "Tiananmen Massacre" shown prominently in the summaries.
I would say, stick to Google.
It figures that B
Re:Preview (Score:2)
(Well, it worked all the way to the end....)