Q: What's the State of Web Question Answering?
August 31, 2004
Reader Andrew writes: Paine's Common Sense wasn't a hastily put together reaction to something that happened that day (I think the personal correspondence of our founding fathers was more in line with blogging than their pamphlets).
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I'd settle for being able to find the pages that the article links to!
It appears to have been removed. Here's a cached version:
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:GnxXgcKy9LAJ:www.isi.edu/~radu/Papers/HLT_NAACL04/camera-ready-QA.pdf+brill+soricut+question&hl=en
John, I don't mind the Google ad experiment one bit except for what I see in this article. The ad isn't clearing the large question mark icon, and it seems really obtrusive in the middle of the middle column. You might want to get your web dude to ensure that the ad always clears the icon and stays left-aligned. Just my 2 cents, of course.
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