"Meta" means beyond, more comprehensive, or more highly organized, and with respect to other dictionaries and glossaries, MetaGlossary is all these things. MetaGlossary harvests definitions from the entire web, the world's largest, constantly-updated repository of information. Hence, it surpasses traditional dictionaries, which grow more out of date with each passing day. MetaGlossary is as dynamic as the web, offering the most current information out there on the most contemporary topics.
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Founders
Uri Avissar
Uri graduated from Columbia University with a B.S. in computer science
and economics. Over the past 10 years he has managed numerous projects
and technological departments in Israel and the US.
Jeffrey Regier
Jeff graduated from Swarthmore College with a B.S. in computer science
and from Columbia University with an M.S. in computer science. He has
expertise in natural language processing and machine learning.
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