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Home Architecture, security and coding YaCy: P2P search engine
YaCy: P2P search engine
Written by Division by Zero   
Tuesday, 06 December 2011 08:35

As You'll know I'm a big fan of open source and I like to guard my privacy. As much as I value the speed and quality of the Google search enginge, I hate tha fact that Google will keep my searches.

Once I learned about YaCy I was instantly a fan! YaCy is a open source search engine based on a peer to peer (P2P) network. It is a bit slower that Google, but it will respect your privacy. I hope you'll join. It has the potency to become better than Google or Bing.

Feel free to try (if it's not working, my computer is probably off):

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