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Google to index the Holocaust
In honor of UN International Holocaust Remembrance Day tomorrow, Google is partnering with Jerusalem-based Holocaust museum Yad Vashem in bringing 130,000 photos and documents to the Internet, where they will be organized and stored in Google’s cloud. Google has been working for three years with the museum to index all the documents using optical character recognition technology (OCR),…