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Anatomy of a relevant search engine (part 1)

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Information retrieval, semantic search relevance and ranking. About anatomy of a search engine. The simplest search engine source code.

Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 10.00
# Visual Studio 2008
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EndProject
Global
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