The biggest Internet portal-site in Japan is NTT's "goo" site, wwvL:goo.tie.jp. Its specialty is its abilih to handle the Japanese language. It uses the most powerful it formation search engine for the Japanese language so it provides a con fortable environment for the users who want or who must read Japanese irforniution. Unlike the maiiuully structured directon shle of I' Yahoo!", the coniputer-based robot-style search mechanism in "goo" automatically retrieves itformation from the net. Furthermore, "goo" provides the most up-to-date information through its original service "mogitate goo" which means "freslily-squeezed goo". Information categories such as the news site "Nikkei goo", also work perfectly to help the user find what he is looking for: In this papel; we describe the key technologies behind the "goo '' site and its services. The keys are the "ItfoBee" itformation handling technologies, such as the information retrievel; crawlel; indexer and Japanese analyzer: The system described here doesn't require a high performance super-computer: It works effectively on a workstation-clustec even a whitebox-based personal computer cluster: It is economical, scalable, and offers the same per$ormance as a super-computer:
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