Memex: A year ago, Defense Advance Research Projects Agency (DARPA) της κυβέρνησης των ΗΠΑ, ανακοίνωσε ότι προσπαθεί να δημιουργήσει μια νέα ισχυρή μηχανή αναζήτησης που θα μπορούσε να ευρετηριάσει το Deep Web που μέχρι σήμερα δεν μπορούσαν να προσεγγίσουν συμβατικές search engines such as Google.
The project, named Memex Deep Web Search Engine, is still under development. Last Sunday, for the first time, we got a first taste of what the Memex search engine, which is designed to fight crime, can do. The Pentagon's investigative agency gave Scientific American a preview of the software it created and an exclusive 60-minute presentation of the advanced technologys.
The Deep Web as well as being bummed with illegal activities such as child pornography, drug cases, cybercrime, trafficking in human beings, weapons and anything else you can imagine. However, because the Deep Web is buried so deeply, conventional search engines could not have access, to date at least according to what the developer promises DARPA.
The Memex search engine tries to secure the entire Internet from hackers, human traffickers, child pornography and other criminals. The Deep Web search engine was designed to overcome the above problems by extending "the scope of today's search engine capabilities."
Memex's inventor, Chris White, explained how the new search engine works and how it could revolutionize law enforcement investigations.
You can watch Chris White's demo video from here.