My search engine is 47% more accurate than Google : 16-year-old techie

Google has to be one of the fastest search engines in the world. With its technological parks scattered around the world and the best built-in algorithms, Google is one of the most used search engines and most preferred around. In addition, it is said that Google to have one result of faster and more accurate compared to other search engines that search there. However, a techie 16 years old, is bold enough to say that he has built a search engine and claims that their product is 47 percent more accurate than the Google search engine.

According to media reports, a 16-year-old techie of Canadian Indian origin has built a search engine and claims he has made it 47 percent more accurate than Google of churns in their search results.

Canadian citizen of sixteen, Anmol Tukrel is a techie of Indian origin and has designed a search engine itself. It also states that apart from being 47 percent more accurate than the Google search engine, is also 21 percent more accurate in overall average.



Tukrel standard student is only 10 and has been working on the project for a couple of months. He has taken around 60 hours of code and build a search engine, which is a part of the presentation of the Google Science Fair. The Google competition is applicable for those between the ages of 13 and 18.


According to reports online, when Tukrel was in India for a brief internship in Bangalore, when he came to know about Google and has a custom search engine, which planned to take it to a higher level. Tukrel Development Kit includes only a computer with at least 1 GB of free storage space, a development environment python-language, a spreadsheet program and access to Google and New York Times.

He managed to test the accuracy of your product with limiting your search query to news articles this year from The New York Times. Then he created numerous fictitious users, each with a different interest and other web related stories. This information is provided to Google and its search engine, after which compared the results between the two.

Tukrel presented his paper, the research and its findings, the Journal International High School of Science. Now hopes to study further with the computer at the University of Stanford. Currently he is running a small business on their own, called Tacocat Computers, with the consent of their parents
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