Evolution: Google vs. DRIS
Wang Liang, Guo Yiping, Fang Ming

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new search system aimed at improving information retrieval for the Internet, emphasizing user experience over profit-driven motives, and advocating for a potential revolution in search engine design.
Contribution
It introduces a novel search infrastructure that prioritizes user satisfaction and quality of search results over commercial interests.
Findings
Current search engines prioritize profit over user experience.
Many users are dissatisfied with intrusive ads and poor search quality.
A new search system could significantly improve user satisfaction.
Abstract
This paper gives an absolute new search system that builds the information retrieval infrastructure for Internet. Now most search engine companies are mainly concerned with how to make profit from company users by advertisement and ranking prominence, but never consider what its real customers will feel. Few web search engines can sell billions dollars just at the cost of inconvenience of most Internet users, but not its high quality of search service. When we have to bear the bothersome advertisements in the awful results and have no choices, Internet as the kind of public good will surely be undermined. If current Internet can't fully ensure our right to know, it may need some sound improvements or a revolution.
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Taxonomy
TopicsWeb Data Mining and Analysis · Web visibility and informetrics · Information Retrieval and Search Behavior
