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1  en.wikipedia.org - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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2  airweb.cse.lehigh.edu - AIRWeb: Adversarial Information Retrieval on the Web
AIRWeb is a series of workshops on adversarial IR.
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3  cse.lehigh.edu
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4  wwwconference.org - IW3C2 - Past and Future Conferences
These are pointers to past and future IW3C2 Conferences or endorsed conferences, in reverse chronological order.
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5  clickz.com - ClickZ | Marketing News & Expert Advice
Learn how to create successful Internet marketing campaigns. ClickZ has expert advice about online marketing, email, brand and interactive marketing, and search engine marketing. Read the latest Internet advertising news, e-commerce market research, ...
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6  courses.cse.tamu.edu - CS Course Webpages
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7  web.resourceshelf.com - : My Account
Where dedicated librarians and researchers share the results of their directed (and occasionally quirky) web searches for resources and information.
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8  citeseerx.ist.psu.edu - CiteSeerX
Scientific Literature Digital Library incorporating autonomous citation indexing, awareness and tracking, citation context, related document retrieval, similar document identification, citation graph analysis, and query-sensitive document summaries. ...
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lehigh.edu 14.8% 0.8x
reviews.com 3.7% 0x
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tamu.edu 2.7% 0x
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