- Archie search engine
Archie is a tool for indexing FTP archives, allowing people to find specific files. It is considered to be the first
Internet search engine. [ cite web | title = The First Search Engine, Archie | url = http://www.isrl.uiuc.edu/~chip/projects/timeline/1990archie.htm | accessdate = 2007-05-26 ] The original implementation was written in1990 byAlan Emtage ,Bill Heelan , andJ. Peter Deutsch , then students atMcGill University inMontreal .The earliest versions of archie simply contacted a list of FTP archives on a regular basis (contacting each roughly once a month, so as not to waste too much resources on the remote servers) and requested a listing. These listings were stored in local files to be searched using the
Unix grep command. Later, more efficient front- and back-ends were developed, and the system spread from a local tool, to a network-wide resource, to a popular service available from multiple sites around theInternet . Such archie servers could be accessed in multiple ways: using a local client (such as "archie" or "xarchie");telnet ing to a server directly; sending queries byelectronic mail ; and later viaWorld Wide Web interfaces.The name derives from the word "archive", but is also associated with the comic book series of the same name. This was not originally intended, but it certainly acted as the inspiration for the names of Jughead and Veronica, both search systems for the Gopher protocol, named after other characters from the same comics.
The
World Wide Web made searching for files much easier, and there are currently very few archie servers in operation. One gateway can be found in Poland [http://archie.icm.edu.pl/archie-adv_eng.html] .See also
*Jughead and Veronica
*Wide area information server (WAIS)References
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