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[Nutch Wiki] Update of "PublicServers" by TBrodt

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The comment on the change is:
cleared sites which do not use nutch and added one new nutch site

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    * [http://circuitscout.com Circuit Scout] is a search engine for electrical circuits.
  
    * [http://www.comtecsearch.com Comtec Search] is a search engine for UK Tour Operator Package Holiday Brochures.
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+   * [http://www.coder-suche.de Coder-Suche.de] searchs for coding stuff like apis, documentations, tutorials, openBooks and more. Its origin is german, its contents are mainly english.
  
    * [http://campusgw.library.cornell.edu/ Cornell University Library] is collaborating with the research group of Thorsten Joachims to develop a learning search engine for library web pages based on Nutch. The nutch-based search engine is near the bottom of the page.
  
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    * [http://www.umkreisfinder.de/ UmkreisFinder.de] is running the ["GeoPosition"] plugin for local searches in Germany and in German. Please insert a search term in the first field, a German city name in the second field and choose a perimeter at the last field.
  
-   * [http://www.vedix.de/ Vedix.de] is a finance search engine for german websites.
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-   * [http://labs.yahoo.com/demo/nutch/ Yahoo Labs] presents their Nutch testing platform. (offline as of ~7 December 2004)
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    * [http://webharvest.gov Webharvest.gov] offers full-text search of nearly 100 million resources collected from US Federal Government websites as part of the National Archive and Records Administration's 2004 Presidential Term Web Harvest
  
    * [http://www.werelate.org WeRelate.org] offers a verticle genealogy search and a MediaWiki site featuring 1.3 million sources plus information for names and places.