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Altavista by Fernando Calvi
Altavista by Fernando Calvi







Altavista by Fernando Calvi

Scooter completed its first complete web crawl in August 1995, returning around 10 million pages to the primitive AltaVista index.

Altavista by Fernando Calvi

He was a computer scientist at Digital’s Western Research Lab. Louis Monier created the web crawler tool, Scooter. Tony Johnson, Stanford UniversityĪltaVista’s name came from the scenic views in Palo Alto, where Digital was based. A search engine was an obvious demonstration of its might. With its 64-bit processor, it could search very large databases very quickly. In fact, AltaVista was essentially a test case for one of Digital’s supercomputers, the AlphaServer 8400 TurboLaser. ThisDayInTechHistory has a screenshot of its original homepage design.ĪltaVista was not created to take the internet by storm, or tap into a booming commercial opportunity that its developers had spotted. Enter ĪltaVista was officially launched in 1995 by Digital Equipment Corporation, which was known simply as ‘Digital.’ Digital was the original owner of the domain that you’re reading now That’s why AltaVista’s original URL used a subdomain of it:. Ironically, the search engine that eventually filled this position did so almost by accident. There was a clear opportunity for a new competitor to offer a complete search database, compiled through automated scanning. W3Catalog was the first search engine to automatically harvest website data and format it in a searchable database, but it relied upon other directories for its listings. And they couldn’t automatically find new websites, either. Once the web began to explode in popularity, there was no way they could cover every site.Īll search engines or directories had a shared problem they all showed different results. Naturally, manually created directories had a limited lifespan. Various search engines offered lists of the content available online, compiled using user submissions and manual indexing. (An archived copy is still available online.) It was a manual record of all of the websites that users had published. When Tim Berners-Lee first created the web, he compiled a Virtual Library. Despite being a pioneer, and far more advanced than its competitors, it proved fallible when its users deserted it. The demise of AltaVista is a cautionary tale for any successful online business. But Google didn’t take long to dispose of its rival and force it into the arms of Yahoo.

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When AltaVista was in its prime, Google didn’t exist. It pioneered many techniques that search engines still use today, and was the first tool to index the full text content of web pages. In the early days of the web, AltaVista broke ground in search technology. Google is currently the leading search engine by a large margin, but it owes a lot to AltaVista.









Altavista by Fernando Calvi