The first question to ask is will it work for you.

The SECOND question is do  you want google to know what's in your data?

Dennis Gearon

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--- On Mon, 10/18/10, Xin Li <x...@book.com> wrote:

> From: Xin Li <x...@book.com>
> Subject: Spell checking question from a Solr novice
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Date: Monday, October 18, 2010, 12:43 PM
> Hi, 
> 
> I am looking for a quick solution to improve a search
> engine's spell checking performance. I was wondering if
> anyone tried to integrate Google SpellCheck API with Solr
> search engine (if possible). Google spellcheck came to my
> mind because of two reasons. First, it is costly to clean up
> the data to be used as spell check baseline. Secondly,
> google probably has the most complete set of misspelled
> search terms. That's why I would like to know if it is a
> feasible way to go.
> 
> Thanks,
> Xin
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