Nutch is open-source software that implements a web search engine. It has been used in a variety of applications: vertical search engines, archival web search, search engines that incorporate novel metadata, etc. Nutch is itself implemented using Hadoop, an open-source platform for scalable computing. Hadoop facilitates the development and management of applications that run on large numbers of computers and on very large datasets. Hadoop has been demonstrated on clusters with hundreds of computers and is designed to scale to thousands of computers. This talk will present the architecture, capabilities and current status of these two projects.
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Videolectures.net
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In episode 148, Andy and Sean take a look at the different types of digital audio formats out there, explain how they different, and take a quick look at the difference between lossless and lossy compression. Meanwhile, Cheryl digs into some of... more In episode 148, Andy and Sean take a look at the different types of digital audio formats out there, explain how they different, and take a quick look at the difference between lossless and lossy compression. Meanwhile, Cheryl digs into some of Audacity's many features. less
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BillabongXXL.com. Two days of the biggest, most perfect paddle waves ever seen at Maverick's in Northern California rolled in on November 29 & 30, 2008. An all-star cast was there to take it on including Grant "Twiggy" Baker, Rusty Long, Nathan Fletcher, Grant Washburn, Anthony Tashnick and others.
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The first private spacecraft aiming to dock with the international space station blasted off from Florida early Tuesday, but the biggest tests for the mission are still days ahead. WSJ's Andy Pasztor ...
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Plans to put U.S. astronauts on private spacecraft originally were intended to boost manned exploration. But now, NASA officials are debating whether the main goal should be creating jobs. Andy ...
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Despite NASA's public optimism about relying on private rockets and spacecraft within five years, agency officials are quietly drafting plans to continue using Russian hardware after that date. Andy ...
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This year is on course to be the safest ever for commercial aviation, with only one passenger death for every 7.1 million people carried world-wide. Andy Pasztor has details on The News Hub. Photo: ...
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WSJ's Andy Pasztor reports the FAA is expected to announce that air traffic control mistakes remained steady at about 1,900 incidents nationwide in 2011. However, instances of near-collisions increased. AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File
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