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AOL Recipe is a great example where SOLR was used to power full text search
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* [http://digg.com/ digg] uses Solr for search
* [http://www.golfballs.com/ Golfballs.com] uses Solr for all site browsing functions
* [http://www.howtoons.com/ Howtoons.com] uses a solr powered blog.
- * [http://www.aol.com/ AOL] is using Solr to power it's channels [http://music.aol.com/
Music], [http://sports.aol.com/nfl NFL Sports], and [http://plus.aol.com/ Reference Center]
being several examples
+ * [http://www.aol.com/ AOL] is using Solr to power it's channels [http://music.aol.com/
Music], [http://sports.aol.com/nfl NFL Sports], [http://recipe.aol.com/recipe/browse AOL Recipes]
and [http://plus.aol.com/ Reference Center] being several examples
* [http://www.nsyght.com/ Nsyght] uses Solr for search
* [http://www.reviewgist.com/ ReviewGist] is a product reviews search and comparison tool
that uses Solr for faceted browsing and review search.
* [http://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/ The Digital Commonwealth] uses a solr based OAI-PMH
engine to search digital collections within Massachusetts.
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