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Home . Blog

August 27, 2009

SFBay Apache Lucene/Solr September Meetup

Posted by Ken Hoyle

Thursday, 3 September 2009
18:30to20:30

at the Computer History Museum, 1401 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043

 

Presentations and discussions on Lucene/Solr, the Apache Open Source Search Engine/Platform — featuring:

<>  “Lucene Search Performance Analysis”: Andrzej Bialecki, Lucene/Solr Committer

<>  ”Can you find what they found? Solr @ Digg.com”: Sammy Yu, Digg.com Search Development

<>  “Looking at Solr Relevancy”: Mark Bennett, New Idea Engineering

<>  “Search at Netflix and beyond”: Walter Underwood, Search Veteran–Infoseek, Verity, Netflix

<>  ”Innovations in search and social media”: Brian Pinkerton, Chief Architect, Lucid Imagination
Presentations followed by Lightning Talks from community members. Lightning talks open for registration soon.

We’ll have some food and beverages.

Click here to RSVP:
http://www.meetup.com/SFBay-Lucene-Solr-Meetup/calendar/11157028/

There is also a free tour of the Computer History Museum at 5:30 prior to the meetup. Limited to the first 30 attendees.

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One Response to “SFBay Apache Lucene/Solr September Meetup”

  1. >free tour of the Computer History Museum
    >Limited to the first 30 attendees

    Hi, question: first 30 on a sign up list somewhere? Or somehow standing in a mob outside the museum at 5:30?

    Thanks!

    September 2, 2009 12:16 — Mark

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