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Reversing our searching habits "Power searching without google"
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Wizard searching: reversing the commercial web for fun and knowledge

Like a skilled native, the able seeker has become part of the web. He knows the smell of his forest: the foul smelling mud of the popups, the slime of a rotting commercial javascript. He knows the sounds of the web: the gentle rustling of the jpgs, the cries of the brightly colored mp3s that chase one another among the trees, singing as they go; the dark snuffling of the m4as, the different sounds and the rustling of the databases, the pathetic cry of the common user, a plaintive cooing that slides from one useless page down to the next until it dies away in a soft, sad, little moan. In fact, to all those who do not understand it, today's Internet looks like a dangerous, closed, hostile and boring commercial world.

Yet if you stop and hear attentively, you may be able to hear the seekers, deep into the shadows, singing a lusty chorus of praise to this wonderful world of theirs -- a world that gives them everything they want.

The web is the habitat of the seeker, and in return for his knowledge and skill it satisfies all his needs.

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Reversers, and more specifically web-seekers, are a strange bunch of 'matter of fact' fellows: their most peculiar endowment is the capacity of reversing realities around them... red

As a consequence -among many others- they don't buy any advertisement hype (in fact they don't buy advertisements in general), and they don't trust any commercial enterprise, knowing very well that people bent on making money out of the web have no intention whatsoever of spreading knowledge without having seen very concrete gains dangling on a very near horizon. Since google is the most used search engine, this talk will concentrate heavily on it, but I surely do not intend to blame only google for problems that in many cases all other search engines have as well.

Anyway google-specific words like google being 'your friend', the mother of all modern search engines, with its 'nice brand' face, with its 'commitment to the community of searchers' do not mean anything to us.

As far as it is useful in order to gather knowledge we use google, as soon as it gets useless, we ditch it. Face-value beats any PR-spins every day of the week.

Privacy concerns are only a small part of the "non friendliness" problem: we know the basic elements of stalking ourselves: all search engines provide a look into people's personal lives, and privacy awareness and consumer protection have (and will) not -by far not- kept pace with this: when private companies are allowed to collect reams of data, any attorney with half an excuse can easily get hold of them.

Just imagine the type of personal information that a subpoena to Google could unearth in a criminal prosecution: every search query you've ever made on a given computer with a given browser. That's btw a good reason by itself to use more than just one search engine, more than one browser and more than one provider (you are generally better served wardriving and avoiding your provider completely :-) red

Searching with google, using a GSM or buying stuff with your amexco card is the same: you just smear your own data around for everybody and his dog to see, collate and use.

But seekers are not unwashed zombies, and know how to maintain some (relative) anonymity...red. The real problem is the relevance, coherence and reliability of our searching results.

Unfortunately we are right now in a phase where even clueless bystanders can see how google is getting spammed a tag too much. Hence it's usefulness has the 'alpha and omega' of web searching has been severely reduced.

We began long ago to prepare alternative paths to web-knowledge. Let's present some of them -today- to this community of distinguished reversers.

 

Download: http://www.secure-software-engineering.com/downloads/recon2006/recon2006_Fravia_Searching.pdf