DARPA Is Creating a New Internet, Based Around Search: The program is called Memex, and is being designed with new search functions that could change how we use the Internet. Memex is being developed by the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) with the help of 18 partners, including NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (...) DARPA’s key interest in Memex, at least initially, is to help map the Darknet—the Internet beneath the Internet that exists on peer-to-peer networks. They want to use Memex to help stop online human trafficking.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1401628-darpa-is-creating-a-new-internet-based-around-search/
Is DARPA’s Memex search engine a Google-killer?
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2015/04/14/is-darpas-memex-search-engine-a-google-killer/
The Future of Search, Brought To You By The Pentagon. A DARPA program is funding an analytics startup's open source web-crawling research—and hopes to harness it to fight human trafficking.
http://www.fastcompany.com/3040363/the-future-of-search-brought-to-you-by-the-pentagon
This ‘Google killer’ builder is now ready for you to license
http://upstart.bizjournals.com/news/technology/2015/04/17/darpa-google-killer-builder-available-to-public.html
The Dark Net Is Moving “Twice As Fast” As Cyber Security
http://www.vocativ.com/video/underworld/crime/the-dark-net-is-moving-twice-as-fast-as-cyber-security/
Memex - Mining the Dark Web
https://www.continuum.io/blog/developer-blog/memex-mining-dark-web
New search engine exposes the "dark web"
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-search-engine-exposes-the-dark-web/
US Government builds "Memex Deep Web Search Engine" to Track Criminals
http://thehackernews.com/2015/02/memex-deep-web-search-engine.html
DARPA Releases DeepDive: Open Source AI Technology
http://bigsonata.com/darpa-releases-deepdive-open-source-ai-technology/
NYU and DARPA Dive Deeper Into the Web: NYU received a grant from DARPA to develop more sophisticated methods to locate and explore hard-to-find information on the Web surface and on the deep Web. A growing problem for individuals, businesses and government agencies that are conducting research on the Internet is locating desired information quickly and easily. In many cases, search engines like Google and Bing are fine for basic tasks, but they may fail when a topic is complex or esoteric. As Juliana Freire, a professor of computing science and engineering at the Polytechnic School of Engineering at New York University puts it: "If you are looking for specific information, you often wind up with millions of results, and none of it is very relevant."
Freire is among a group of researchers attempting to change this. NYU recently received a $3.6 million grant from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop more sophisticated methods to locate and explore hard-to-find information on the Web surface and on the deep Web, which standard commercial search engines typically do not index.
http://www.baselinemag.com/search/nyu-and-darpa-dive-deeper-into-the-web.html
New Search Tech: DARPA Open Sources Some New Tools From “Memex Project”
http://www.infodocket.com/2015/04/18/darpa-makes-memex-technology-public-open-source/
Memex (Domain-Specific Search)
http://opencatalog.darpa.mil/MEMEX.html