Cooool.
“Researchers at the National University of Ireland, Galway’s (NUIG) Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) have developed a search engine that can answer search queries with more than seven billion RDF statements in mere fractions of a second, which is the highest number recorded to date.” (Super-fast RDF search engine developed)
A paper describing the engine (pdf) is available from the DERI press release.
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