A Google killer?
No.
Maybe this one could be just a pseudo-killer, a straight competitor of that search engine called Google. It is as follows:
(1A)* you need to create a free application, at no cost for future users, which will be sending the first 50 words of the users's webpages/websites to
(2) your pre-created website, which will be like a pool or container of visible, crystal-clear, see-thru, 100-percent-transparent databases (an importante difference when compared with the databases of Google, Yahoo, Bing, et cetera, which are hidden, opaque).
(3) I am speaking about the first 50 words only, for the databases do not result heavy, but light (in terms of gigabytes or terabytes or petabytes).
(4) Once your website is stepping on the gas/sprinting, your metasoftware will receive, index, manipulate, classify, and manage the data, and
(5) it will show the real databases after retrieving data, to users. This can be done in at least two ways: (A) rendering of a copy of your real and manipulatable databases (this occupies more space/memory/bytes), or (B) showing a non-manipulatable read-only pseudo-database built out from your real database (this consume less space/memory/bytes).
*(1B) Or your software can send a robot or spider to "crawl" websites/webpages in search for the first 50 words of each webpage.
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