BeyondTrees and the New York Times: Using Lucene to build a time machine

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Imagine you can see 160 years of history, all on one screen. You can zoom and pan, you can look at a particular day, you can even do a search. And when you do, the results come up not as a list, but as a heat map that shows where in history that topic appears, and how often.

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BeyondTrees and the New York Times: Using Lucene to build a time machine Imagine you can see 160 years of history, all on one screen. You can zoom and pan, you can look at a particular day, you can even do a search. And when you do, the results come up not as a list, but as a heat map that shows where in history that topic appears, and how often.