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Chapter 868

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"Page, let me tell you, I finally figured out the core model of Huanyu Video."

Professor Larry was extremely excited as he called Google Page.

After the phone call ended, just like Professor Larry, Page was so excited that he was about to explode.

"Brin, Brin, Professor Larry told me about the core model of Huanyu Video."

"Really, Page? What is it? Calm down, tell me slowly."

Then, Paige screamed like Brin in the office.

"This is amazing."

"I didn't expect Huanyu Video to think of this model."

"Brin, we didn't lose for nothing."

Page sighed with emotion.

"No matter what, we have to create our core algorithm."

"Yes, we have to push this now."

The two founders of Google both started out in search engines.

If it was said that it was a little difficult for others to understand this, but with just one point, it was incomparably clear to them.

There was no doubt that this kind of big data algorithm was much more powerful than just relying on search engine keywords.

One had to know that the search engine's keyword push was passive.

This was because the search engine would only know what the user wanted after the user searched for it.

However, if the user didn't search for keywords, then what did the user want to do?

However, Huanyu Video took a different approach. It accurately analyzed the user's habits and identity characteristics.

The length of time the user watched the video, the number of clicks, the number of likes … These could all be used to represent the user's preferences.

By combining all these data together, you would be able to accurately recommend any user.

This was why Huanyu Video's recommendations were all the users' favorites.

Of course, there was also a problem with the logic of the internet.

In the past, people would let the users see whatever they pushed on the internet.

However, in the age of the internet, users didn't necessarily like what they pushed.

They liked what they liked.

This sentence seemed a bit confusing, but the change in mindset completely changed the entire operating model of the website.

However, just as the two of them were excitedly discussing how Google was going to come up with this big data algorithm …

Suddenly, Paige lost all interest and sat on the office chair dispiritedly.

"Page, what's wrong?"

"Page?"

Brin patted Page's shoulder.

"Don't pat me, I'm fine."

Paige sighed.

"You scared me, I was about to call the doctor, what's wrong?"

"I'm thinking, do we still need to create a big data algorithm?"

"Of course we do," Brin said excitedly.

Brin said excitedly, "As long as we can come up with such a big data algorithm, we can surpass Huanyu Video."

"See, surpass them."

Page smiled bitterly and said, "It's only been a short time and Huanyu Video has become our target."

Clearly, Google was the leader in the video industry.

This made Brin feel a little awkward, but he quickly adjusted himself. "Don't worry, Paige. A temporary victory or defeat is nothing. As long as we work harder, we might be able to surpass them."

"How long will it take us to create an algorithm algorithm?"

"This …"

Brin's mind.

Although such an algorithm was simple to calculate, it was definitely not that easy to come up with it.

If it was just a random big data algorithm, they could finish it in a day.

However, the most important part of a big data algorithm wasn't the algorithm itself, but the analysis of the proportion of user actions.

This was because users had various actions on the computer. How many clicks would they make in the algorithm system?

How many likes would they make?

How many minutes would they spend watching a video?

How would they divide the proportion of watching a video for three seconds and five seconds?

This wasn't something that could be figured out just by thinking about it. He had to experiment in real life.

This experiment alone would take at least a few months.

Brin frowned when he thought about it.

Huanyu Video was already ahead of Google. Of course, it wasn't just in terms of IP data.

More importantly, it was in terms of the core algorithm.

This lead wasn't just in terms of time.

It was also in terms of the logic of the algorithm.

The Internet was always one step ahead, one step ahead.

If you fell behind by one step, you would fall behind others.

In terms of core algorithm, even Google's algorithm couldn't compare to Huanyu Video's algorithm.

"Also, Brin, take a look. Huanyu Video's account can be logged in with a Facebook account."

Page pointed at Huanyu Video's account and logged into the system.

"Page, there doesn't seem to be a problem here."

Although Facebook and Huanyu Video were two different companies, they were actually controlled by the same company.

It was normal that Huanyu Video's account could be logged in with a Facebook account.

Even if the two companies weren't the same company, Huanyu Video had been recommending Facebook accounts for major websites.

In order to make it easier for users to log in, many small and medium-sized websites also added Facebook account login interfaces.

In fact, Youtobe could also be logged in with a Google account.

This was a common practice among major internet companies.

"There isn't a problem here on the surface, but Brin, you have to know that Facebook accounts are crucial for data collection."

"As a social networking site, Facebook is much more realistic in terms of data than other websites. If Huanyu Video uses a Facebook account to log in, then they have an innate advantage over us in terms of data algorithms. "

This wasn't something Youtobe could compare to.

Even if Youtobe could be logged in with a Google account, there weren't many people with Google accounts.

Many people treated Google as a search tool, and they didn't need to register to use it.

Moreover, even if someone registered a Google account, their registration information was mostly fake, such as age and gender.

Many people filled in casually, and it wasn't real at all.

Page was considering whether such data could be put into big data for analysis.

If this data was also taken into account, the entire algorithm might be affected by such fake data.

Of course, there was another way, and that was to let Youtobe use a Facebook account.

However, on one hand, Facebook might not be willing.

On the other hand, even if Facebook was willing, Google wouldn't.

Don't think that logging in with a Facebook account would solve everything.

That wasn't the case.

Facebook would promote such accounts to log in to the system. Other than promoting their own business, it was also to collect data.

As long as Youtobe logged in with a Facebook account, Facebook would be able to obtain Youtobe's data.

On the other hand, Youtobe wouldn't be able to obtain Facebook's data.

As a search engine, Google knew the importance of data too well.

If Youtobe's data were to be obtained by Facebook, no matter how powerful Youtobe was, it wouldn't be able to escape death.

As for why the small and medium-sized websites weren't worried, it was because these websites were too small, and Facebook wouldn't touch them at all.

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