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Date: 2014-07-19 18:54:35
World Wide Web
News websites
Human–computer interaction
Social information processing
Google News
Information retrieval
Usability
Bing News
Cluster analysis
Computing
Internet search engines
Statistics

News Sync: Enabling Scenario-based News Exploration V.G.Vinod Vydiswaran1, Jeroen van den Eijkhof2, Raman Chandrasekar3, Ann Paradiso4, Jim St. George5 1 University of Illinois, 201 N.Goodwin Ave, Urbana, IL 61801, USA 2

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