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      <title>Comparison on Lucene Solr and NoSQL</title>
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      <description>Comparison on Lucene/Solr and NoSQL&#xA;http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3215029/nosql-mongodb-vs-lucene-or-solr-as-your-database NoSQL, Lucene and Solr&#xA;http://www.lucidimagination.com/blog/2010/04/30/nosql-lucene-and-solr/ For The Guardian, Solr is the new database&#xA;http://www.lucidimagination.com/blog/2010/04/29/for-the-guardian-solr-is-the-new-database/ </description>
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      <title>Is NoSQL database an alternative for a search engine?</title>
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      <description>I have been thinking about this question:&#xA;Is NoSQL database an alternative for a search engine?&#xA;I think I just found an answer here.&#xA;Lets talk about some terms and definitions first.&#xA;NoSQL - Not only SQL means that a NoSQL database differs from a RDBMS in some way.&#xA;IR - Information Retieval is the science of searching documents, their metadata, and retrieval.&#xA;Here we compare a NoSQL storage engine MongoDB, and Information Retrieval library Apache Lucene.</description>
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