Turbo10 announces new technology to create a universal searching memory
London based Turbo10 Search Engine announced today the launch of a new technology inspired by scientist and visionary, Dr. Vannevar Bush, who in
the 1940's shared his vision of creating a collective memory by recording peoples' trails through information.
Turbo10 Trails™ will implement the major part of Vannevar Bush's grand vision described in his 1945 seminal work, 'As We May Think.' In his
visionary paper, Bush posited a device called a 'Memex', an enhanced supplement to personal and community memory created by trail blazers, "those who find delight in the task of establishing useful trails through the enormous mass of the common record." (Bush's Paper).
"Current search engines keep no memory of your last search. Each day millions of searches are conducted and human searchers sift through
millions of pages to find what they're looking for. What if a search engine could harness all this human effort? A way of recording all the
trails spent looking through the common record of the Web," Nigel Hamilton, inventor and CEO of Turbo10 said.
"Through historical accident or omission the major thrust of Vannevar Bush's vision has remained unrealised, that is, until now," the inventor
said.
This vision has now become a reality. Turbo10 Trails™ is in research and development now and will move out into BETA later this year.
A patent is pending for this technology.
Vannevar Bush's 1945 seminal work, 'As We May Think' can be accessed here.
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