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The following page has been changed by YonikSeeley: http://wiki.apache.org/solr/PublicServers The comment on the change is: add section for non-public websites or other uses of Solr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ = Public Websites using Solr = * [http://reviews.cnet.com/ CNET Reviews] and [http://shopper.cnet.com Shopper.com] use Solr for product search and faceted browsing - * [http://www.cnetchannel.com/main/default.aspx CNET Channel] uses Solr (paid subscription required) * [http://www.search.com/ search.com] queries various Solr search collections * [http://www.volunteersolutions.org/volunteer/search.tcl Volunteer Solutions] uses Solr for basic keyword search and faceted browsing of 100s of categories of volunteer opportunities * [http://krugle.com] uses Solr to store information about projects and user-created code notes. @@ -13, +12 @@ * [http://www.nines.org/collex Collex] Collex @ NINES. Collex is a faceted browsing system which Solr behind a Ruby on Rails front-end, with some custom request handlers and caching. * [http://www.verkooptalent.be Verkooptalent] a Belgian job board for sales and marketing jobs and Solr powers the search. + = Other Solr uses = + * [http://www.cnetchannel.com/main/default.aspx CNET Channel] uses Solr for keyword and faceted search of it's catalog (paid subscription required) + == Notes == It would be good to add some scale information here, where possible: how many documents do these sites index, how many search requests per day, what kind of servers, etc.
