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IBM Introduces Free Smart E-mail Search Software (Enterprise Networks and Servers)
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IBM has unveiled "smart" search software to help people find information buried in the vast personal database that e-mail has become by identifying the most relevant information in a search query and extrapolating what the user is trying to find. |
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