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		<title>By: Text Technologies&#187;Blog Archive &#187; Update: Autonomy/Verity merger</title>
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		<dc:creator>Text Technologies&#187;Blog Archive &#187; Update: Autonomy/Verity merger</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I had a couple of very interesting calls with Autonomy last week. One message I got was that they do not want to be pigeonholed in search, which they think on the whole is a primitive way of dealing with unstructured information. Nonetheless, my first post based on those calls will indeed focus on text indexing and search. You see, I wrote quite skeptically about the Autonomy/Verity merger when it was announced, and I&#8217;d like to amend that with an updated opinion. Autonomy&#8217;s claims can be summarized in part by the following: [...]</description>
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