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  <description><![CDATA[One way to identify and monitor new ideas and concepts in society is
by the changing frequencies of words and phrases used to describe
them.  This applies pretty broadly, whether we are talking about a new
concept (cloning), a technology (Java) or a fad (Britany Spears).
This project involves writting a simple web service that use's
Google's usenet archives to perform search on the frequency of a given
word or phrase.  For example, you could find out when people began
talking about the...]]></description>
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  <title><![CDATA[Mashups Beyond Google Maps]]></title>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Google App Engine enables developers to build massively scalable web applications on Google's hardware and software infrastructure. During this talk, we'll explain what App Engine is and how it uses BigTable and other Google technologies to make launching and scaling web apps easy. This talk also includes a demo in which we will walk through the process of building and deploying a small web application in minutes.]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[What's "mashup"? How did Google Maps API create a new culture of mashups? What's the role of semantics is in this new technology?
In this presentation, Dr. Chen overviews Google's geospatial technology, and discusses geospatial semantic web research issues.

External Resource:  Networking Geospatial Information Technology 2006-06]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[Google's phenomenal success may be ascribed as much to a revolution in advertising as to its superior search results. The key to this online advertising model is an innovative auction run by the search engine companies. Advertisers' bids for search keywords determine which ads are displayed during internet searches. There are a number of algorithmic and game theoretic issues that arise in this context. In particular, the problem of maximizing revenue in such keyword auctions can be formulated...]]></description>
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