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Germany Quits EU-Based Search Engine Project 135

anaesthetica writes "The Quaero project, a French initiative to build a European rival to Google, has lost the backing of the German government. The search engine was announced in 2005 by Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schroeder, but the German government under Merkel has decided that Quaero isn't worth the $1.3-2.6 billion commitment that development would require. Germany will instead focus on a smaller search engine project called Theseus. From the article: 'According to one French participant, organizers disagreed over the fundamental design of Quaero, with French participants favoring a sophisticated search engine that could sift audio, video and other multimedia data, while German participants favored a next- generation text-based search engine.'"
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Germany Quits EU-Based Search Engine Project

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  • Re:Why not? (Score:5, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday January 07, 2007 @08:31AM (#17496830)

    a nation that staggers fastly into becoming a fascist rouge state ...
    Hey, we may be gradually repressing rights, but we're not THAT big on makeup.

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