 project and Yasi is about distributed search. That means you're not searching on a search portal. You download the software and create a search portal for yourself. And my talk today is about how to look into the future with the Yasi search engine. And this is because there's a nice feature now which is able to... Can you put it on the computer? Yes. And you can put it on the computer. Make it up to you. So usually if you search you do it on a web page. But if you don't know if Yasi the web page is hosted on your own computer. So you can put it whatever you want to. And Yasi can crawl the pages and look what's on the pages. And there's a very new feature which looks at the dates which appear on the web page. So you know there are search modifiers you can use at Google like Entitled. And there's a new search modifier which is regarding the dates. Now I need to look there. Oh, sorry. Okay, let me... That's disturbing. Let me do it this way. Okay, that should be good. This is the search portal and if you search for something like... You get a search result. This is the search network. And it all appears on it contributing to the search index. And if you search for... There's JavaScript. This is not JavaScript. This is... Yeah, it's a part of... A little bit of JavaScript. It's not JavaScript. It's a server-side pagulated image which is overloaded over time. And if you search for Singapore you can, for example, search for Singapore robotics on to law. So get the search results which are about robotics in Singapore and are happening into law. So you get a histogram here showing all the results all about around this. And there's an event here on Saturday about legal robotics versus zombies. Yes. This is a very fresh feature. There's a small bug. It doesn't recognize time zones. So it thinks it's in Europe so tomorrow is today. We are living in the future. So I'm sorry. Sorry. So this is not about looking to the future. It's looking for today. But it will be fixed. So and the nice thing is there's an RSS result page for this. This is an open-search result possibility. So if you click on the RSS then you get an RSS dream telling about what's happening tomorrow about robotics in Singapore every day in your RSS feed meter. So therefore you can look into the future with your own search engine. I think this is a nice feature. So how do you get this? There's the yasi.net home page where you can download yasi. And to get the latest version you must go to the update page and go to the system updater and take the latest development release. So you can take your own search engine on your own computer and then you have to feed it with the web pages which should be searched on. And it's done very easily. You'll start on controller. There's a scroll start window here. You put in some web pages. For example, time schedules about Singapore or whatever you are interested in. And say it should only stay on the domain. So scroll only is complete domain. And then you hit start and it will start to draw all your web pages inside there. So it's very easy set up. You can do this in three minutes. Download yasi and start it. It's then not running. This is the demo address. You're not supposed to use this. It will be still there in the next years I hope so. But this is not what you are supposed to use. You are supposed to use the search engine on your computer. You download the software for this portal on your computer. So you can create your own search to look into your own future. What you can do, you can look to, for example, search for Singapore party. I think there's not enough time left to fill it with questions. So if there are any questions, let's take a couple of questions. Just one question. What kind of a tweaking did you do in the information retrieval process or something? Or was it some API which was used to build this kind of search engine in general? What kind of technology are you using? There's a, one part of the search engine is made of a Zola search engine. But there's also for the peer-to-peer transmission there's an on-index storage technology. So you can transport index fragments to other peers. More questions? Can this be used on intranets? On intranets? Yes, of course. One last thing. There are use cases. Free use cases. You can use this like this as a community-based web search. And you can use it only for your own pages. So it doesn't mix up with all the other pages which are transmitted by other peers. So it closes your app to your own search appliance. And your search appliance can also be in the internet. So this is the sequencing of the different network areas. Okay. What is the collaboration between one to one peers? Are there collaborations? Is there any collaboration between peer-to-peer? In this demonstration they are all connected in the peer-to-peer network. The network is a distributed hash table. So every index has a target. I think I know a scope. So thank you for listening.