EU through the project of deploying giant search engines

The European Union (EU) on July 19 has officially granted permission to Germany to implement a research project on Internet search engine technology worth US $ 165 million.

The European Union (EU) on July 19 has officially granted permission to Germany to implement a research project on Internet search engine technology worth US $ 165 million.

Expected to be completed in the near future, this machine can challenge the giant Google machine with 'US nationality'.

The project called Theseus - a Greek scientist - is said to be called by the French arm of the Viaero, focusing on developing the world's most advanced multimedia search engine. Next generation broadband network technology. The system also allows translating multi-dimensional language texts, identifying and setting image and sound indicators.

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By 2011, the EU will have a search engine with the enthralling power of a Roman scientist.Photo: Virtbiz

Under the plan, the German government will spend a lot of money on a number of technology firms, including Siemens and Deutsche Thomson, to implement a "icebreaker" phase to launch a research project. In the later stage of the project, funds are disbursed for small and medium enterprises to repay the capital they have invested in initial research projects.

Meanwhile, France continues to mobilize the European Commission on a similar budget of $ 112 million for a research project by Thomson company specializing in video technology.

The EU high commissioners said the grant was awarded to Theseus project from now until 2011 because the German government proved transparency in the disbursement process, any company that did not meet the requirements Owning advanced technology are not allowed to participate in the project.

Not only that, the German government also created a mechanism to support researchers to work smoothly, increasing the effectiveness of research projects.
Previous fragmented research efforts by European programmers are one of the reasons for the blame for the continent's lagging behind IT in the US. Most European companies are less likely to invest in technology research than in other parts of the world, so the EU insists this project will create a fundamental change.

Vu Anh Tu

Update 13 December 2018
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