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Google claims MapReduce sets data-sorting record

Google late last week claimed results of in-house data sorting tests bolster its claims that its MapReduce technology can manipulate more data faster than any conventional database.

Google claims MapReduce sets data-sorting record

Google late last week claimed results of in-house data sorting tests bolster its claims that its MapReduce technology can manipulate more data faster than any conventional database.

Google claims MapReduce sets data-sorting record

Google late last week claimed results of in-house data sorting tests bolster its claims that its MapReduce technology can manipulate more data faster than any conventional database.

Google claims MapReduce sets data-sorting record, topping Yahoo, conventional databases

Google Inc. late last week claimed that results of in-house data-sorting tests bolster its claims that its MapReduce technology can manipulate more data faster than any conventional database.

Google claims MapReduce sets data-sorting record, topping Yahoo, conventional databases

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The Artist as Obsessive-Compulsive

Take Manuel Cruz-Sollod. The 28-year-old Ilocos-based artist is notorious for sorting thousands of candies by color, then using them as pixels to reconstruct iconic photographs.

Appiphilia: reviews of iPhone applications that make fake calls, inventory your closet, navigate L.A. and record voice

Those of us with appiphilia -- an irresistible urge to download iPhone applications -- need some help sorting through what's worthwhile in Apple's App Store. Because iPhone apps seem to multiply with every click, we're starting this new weekly series, Appiphilia, to highlight and review a few that catch our fancy. We'll tell you which are the must-haves or the must-be-kiddings or those that fall somewhere in between.

TrackVia: Powerful Search Tool for All the Nooks and Crannies

TrackVia equips database-dependent clients with a powerful, straightforward set of search options. The company recently tossed in a new set of features that make sorting through a database more like using an Internet search engine on steroids, according to reviewer Jack M. Germain.

PRODUCT REVIEWTrackVia: Powerful Search Tool for All the Nooks and Crannies

TrackVia equips database-dependent clients with a powerful, straightforward set of search options. The company recently tossed in a new set of features that make sorting through a database more like using an Internet search engine on steroids, according to reviewer Jack M. Germain.


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