> From: leonid leibman <http://profiles.yahoo.com/lleibman> > Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:58:46 -0800 (PST) > > BTW, add http://www.gmail.com/~lleibman to your friends -- I may > start using it since it is faster.... > > ------------------------------------------- > > What I mean is something like this: you oftentimes see > technology like Jeeves used to classify a corporate > website (if it is rather big). Or for example (and > more importantly) Google now pushes technology to > index the data on your hard drive to help you to > organize and search your data. Is there anything like > this on Linux side of the battlefield you know about? There is an open source search engine. If I remember, I'll look up and send you the link. For local indexing, there's glimpse (which is ridiculously powerful -- approximate matching, regular expressions, AND, OR, and, I think, NEAR). There are also several other local indexers which are not nearly as powerful, but often they can be faster.