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    In this project we like to implement an interface for the open yahoo search service which is called BOSS. Then we will develop multi new search futures based on this API.
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    The Java-Sitemapper is a Java API for building sitemap files to improve search indexing on Google, Yahoo!, MSN, and Ask.com. This project strives to implement the latest in search technology for use on the Java platform.
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    The first and only open source software solution for Job Management System (JMS). The software will allow the system administrator to run a job search websites such as Monstertrak, Dice, Yahoo Hot Jobs, etc.
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    WebPath is an experimental implementation of XPath 2.0 in Python, initially developed during Yahoo! Hack Day. It uses a novel parsing technique called Top Down Operator Precedence. Seeking developers to improve implementation and conformance.
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