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Splitting Up Search

Distributing a search engine's index around the world could make it faster and more efficient, researchers say.

An App so You'll Never Forget

Adaptive-learning algorithms calculate how often people need to see information to remember it.

What's Next for the Netflix Algorithms?

Applying the lessons of the $1 million competition to other recommendation systems will be a challenge.

A Word Processor That Keeps Track

TextFlow claims to have a novel approach to online collaboration.

Moving Video Games to the Clouds

A startup wants to do away with consoles, games resellers, and expensive graphics chips.

An Algorithm with No Secrets

Cryptographers will compete to define a new standard.

How Spam is Improving AI

Anti-spam puzzles are helping researchers develop smarter algorithms.

Digging a Smarter Crowd

Digg's new recommendation system relies on the wisdom of crowds.

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