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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.

  3. Apache Nutch - Wikipedia

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    Although this release includes library upgrades to Crawler Commons 0.3 and Apache Tika 1.5, it also provides over 30 bug fixes as well as 18 improvements. 2.3 2015-01-22 Nutch 2.3 release now comes packaged with a self-contained Apache Wicket-based Web Application. The SQL backend for Gora has been deprecated. [4] 1.10 2015-05-06

  4. Web scraping - Wikipedia

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    Web scraping is the process of automatically mining data or collecting information from the World Wide Web. It is a field with active developments sharing a common goal with the semantic web vision, an ambitious initiative that still requires breakthroughs in text processing, semantic understanding, artificial intelligence and human-computer interactions.

  5. Web crawler - Wikipedia

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    ht://Dig includes a Web crawler in its indexing engine. HTTrack uses a Web crawler to create a mirror of a web site for off-line viewing. It is written in C and released under the GPL. Norconex Web Crawler is a highly extensible Web Crawler written in Java and released under an Apache License.

  6. StormCrawler - Wikipedia

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    StormCrawler is modular and consists of a core module, which provides the basic building blocks of a web crawler such as fetching, parsing, URL filtering. Apart from the core components, the project also provides external resources, like for instance spout and bolts for Elasticsearch and Apache Solr or a ParserBolt which uses Apache Tika to ...

  7. Common Crawl - Wikipedia

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    Common Crawl is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that crawls the web and freely provides its archives and datasets to the public. [1] [2] Common Crawl's web archive consists of petabytes of data collected since 2008. [3] It completes crawls generally every month. [4] Common Crawl was founded by Gil Elbaz. [5]

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  9. Distributed web crawling - Wikipedia

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    Distributed web crawling is a distributed computing technique whereby Internet search engines employ many computers to index the Internet via web crawling. Such systems may allow for users to voluntarily offer their own computing and bandwidth resources towards crawling web pages.