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      <title>On building large scale data processing system</title>
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      <description>I was reading a few blog posts about distributed, large-scale processing of data, be it in batch or real-time. And definitely the move is towards real-time now. ( here and here ) .&#xA;Well, in this blog post I am only going to mention about the things that I have come across so far. I would like to learn more.&#xA;All the buzz around large scale data processing, in some way or the other, seems to be inspired by papers published by Google or the systems they built.</description>
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