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Summary
Maximize your ability to effectively and efficiently find information on the 'net from this tutorial.
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Finding Information on the Internet: A Tutorial is an award winning tutorial from UC Berkeley which is helpful in learning how to get the most from web based searches.
If you're interesting in creating your own search engine in Java, check out Lucene and the upcoming book about using it, Lucene in Action.
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John D. Mitchell is the Chief Architect of Krugle -- a search engine for developers. Along with developing and rescuing distributed enterprise systems, John advises investors and executives on technology and high-tech companies. Over the past 15 years, he has been the CTO of ElasticMedia, HealthLogic.com, jGuru and the MageLang Institute. John co-authored "Making Sense of Java: A Guide for Managers and the Rest of Us." He was the founder and contributing editor of the "Tips & Tricks" column at JavaWorld. John writes extensively on complex systems, development processes, computer languages and protocols, parsing and translating, and technological business risk management. |
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