| > Lol do you know PageRank? Oh, please. This back-and-forth and condescending attitude is getting so tiring for me. Yes, I've read the paper multiple times. > this stuff is taught in intro linear algebra courses I graduated with a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from Yale. I'm familiar with this stuff, thanks. > At its core it's just a random walk on a graph; I'm tired of making this point. There is a big difference between understanding a ground-breaking discovery and making the discovery itself. > Of course, modelling the web this way and tweaking the middle to produce optimum results was a big deal. You'd be a fool to believe that PageRank hasn't evolved in 20 yrs. I never once said this. I said that after PageRank was developed, most of Google's engineering resources went into scaling and monetization. |