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The young student designed the new search engine as part of a high school project and also to submit to the Google Science Fair. According to reports, when Tukrel was in India for a short internship in Bangalore, that’s when he came to know about Google already having a personalized search engine, he planned to take it to a next level.
Tukrel’s search engine is now restricted to one year’s news articles that appeared in The New York Times.
Sanjay Ramakrishnan, co-initiator of Bengaluru-based Ice-Creams laboratories, admires the boy’s attempt to even thinking of excelling over the king of the internet, the Google. “I thought I would do something in the personalised search space. It was the most genius thing ever”, Tukrel told the publication. He then created numerous fictitious users, each with a different interest and other corresponding web histories.
The algorithm Tukrel created dishes out search results by dwelling deep into the context of the search query, and matching it to a user’s personality. Just after his promotion, he received a tough competition from Tukrel, a student of Holy Trinity School in Toronto. He was quoted as saying, “My computer teacher was pretty impressed with the project”.
Anmol Tukrel: A 16-year-old Indian-Canadian claims that his search engine is
Tukrel’s search engine is now restricted to one year’s news articles that appeared in The New York Times.
Sanjay Ramakrishnan, co-initiator of Bengaluru-based Ice-Creams laboratories, admires the boy’s attempt to even thinking of excelling over the king of the internet, the Google. “I thought I would do something in the personalised search space. It was the most genius thing ever”, Tukrel told the publication. He then created numerous fictitious users, each with a different interest and other corresponding web histories.
The algorithm Tukrel created dishes out search results by dwelling deep into the context of the search query, and matching it to a user’s personality. Just after his promotion, he received a tough competition from Tukrel, a student of Holy Trinity School in Toronto. He was quoted as saying, “My computer teacher was pretty impressed with the project”.
Anmol Tukrel: A 16-year-old Indian-Canadian claims that his search engine is