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  2. Scrapy - Wikipedia

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    Scrapy (/ ˈ s k r eɪ p aɪ / [2] SKRAY-peye) is a free and open-source web-crawling framework written in Python. Originally designed for web scraping, it can also be used to extract data using APIs or as a general-purpose web crawler. [3] It is currently maintained by Zyte (formerly Scrapinghub), a web-scraping development and services company.

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  7. WebCrawler - Wikipedia

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    WebCrawler was highly successful early on. [15] At one point, it was unusable during peak times due to server overload. [16] It was the second most visited website on the internet in February 1996, but it quickly dropped below rival search engines and directories such as Yahoo!, Infoseek, Lycos, and Excite in 1997.

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: ... Python-Ogre Logo Source I created this work by myself, however, I based the logo off ...

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