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Google Does Linux
The InternetPosted by CmdrTaco on Thursday August 06, @08:45AM
from the if-only-searching-were-easier dept.
Tim Macinta writes "Google quite possibly the most accurate search engine out there, now has the capability narrow your search focus to search all major Linux sites Give it a try - they use a pretty unique ranking algorithm for search results and it usually results in very accurate results at least for the main search service (I haven't pounded on the Linux search service much yet). It's also interesting to note that the servers which run Google are running Linux. " Several folks have submitted this, but today was the first time that I successfully used Google without it crashing. It looks pretty excellent.

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