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Speedy Web search

A FEW software tweaks could make Google, the most popular search engine, even faster.

Google’s PageRank algorithm ranks the importance of 3 billion Web pages by counting the number of links that lead to each one, a process that takes days. But 80 per cent of the pages on any given website link to other pages on the same site. A new algorithm designed by Sepandar Kamvar and colleagues at Stanford University scans these closed networks a few times, then glues the results together, making Google run faster.

The researchers present their findings this week at the Twelfth Annual World Wide Web Conference in Budapest.

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