Hi Markus, Thanks, I am sure this will be of interest for the list as a whole. The talk will probably be recorded and accessible later.
Julien On 16 May 2011 23:32, Markus Jelsma <[email protected]> wrote: > Julien, > > In Groningen (where i am) are at least three companies i know are using (or > used) Nutch for their activities. I also know it has been or is being used > by > MSc' on our univsersity for research etc. > > - Kalooga, using a heaviliy modified Nutch, to crawl the internet in search > for > photo galleries and albums. Their service provides a means to find relevant > pictures and photo's for a set of given terms. > > - Heeii, used Nutch to fetch pages visited by their users from the internet > and indexed them in a modified Lucene index. This service, for which > development has been suspended, provided users (using a browser side-bar) > with > links to pages that are relevant to the current page. Unfortunately, Heeii > now > puts the focus exclusively to Twitter. > > - Openindex (how typical) uses Nutch to crawl subscribed domains. A tight > coupling of a given site with Solr is expensive to build so we provide a > cheap, easy to integrate (just a single Javascript file) service to give > good > search to sites. Using a tuned and specifically configured Nutch we can add > more > functionality than Google. > > http://www.kalooga.com/ > http://www.heeii.com/ > > Maybe this can add some inspiration and maybe not ;) Do your thing and i'd > love to see your presentation somewhere online!! > > Cheers, > > > Hi, > > > > The title says it all. I'm searching for interesting use cases for my > Nutch > > talk at Berlin. Do you use Nutch in an interesting way or on a > particularly > > large scale? If you think your use case could be a good illustration of > > what Nutch does, please get in touch and I'll happily include it in my > > talk > > > > Thanks > > > > Julien > -- * *Open Source Solutions for Text Engineering http://digitalpebble.blogspot.com/ http://www.digitalpebble.com

