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Search Engine Watch March 2, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Yahoo Announces Content Acquisition Program Just two weeks after launching a brand new search engine, Yahoo has announced a content acquisition program that consolidates all of its paid inclusion programs and marks the beginning of an aggressive new campaign to significantly expand both the scope and quality of content available via Yahoo search.  |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2004 Michael A. Banks |
Amazon.com Opens the Books Amazon.com opened more than 120,000 contemporary books in its catalog to full-text searching. The site's "Search Inside the Book" feature lets shoppers search the complete content of books from some 200 cooperating publishers.  |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2004 Greg R. Notess |
On The Net - Fiddling with File Types In the computer age, each software program seems to have one or more distinct file types in which it saves individual documents. While the Web has pushed a single format, HTML, one of the Net's great strengths has been its ability to make many other file formats available as well.  |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2004 Marydee Ojala |
The HomePage: Information Creation What information professionals overlook is the creative nature of information work--the act of information creation. We not only retrieve information, we transform that information into something new and different.  |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2004 Suzanne Sabroski |
Industry News Alacritude Focuses Its High Beam; Stays in the FAST Lane... Three Science Sites Eliminated... Groxis Announces Grokker 2... etc.  |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2004 |
Internet Search Engine Update Froogle... Gigablast... Google... etc.  |
Information Today March 1, 2004 Barbara Quint |
Thomson ISI to Track Web-Based Scholarship with NEC's CiteSeer Thomson ISI will collaborate with NEC Laboratories America to create a comprehensive, multidisciplinary citation index for Web-based scholarly resources.  |
InternetNews March 1, 2004 Erin Joyce |
Search Engine Strategies: Something For Everyone The 22nd presentation of the popular conference and expo about search hits the Big Apple.  |
Searcher Barbara Quint |
Skydiving In a sense, we professional searchers are a victim of our success. For years, we have urged the world to go online. Now the world has done so. So who needs us to tell them? And who needs us to conduct their searches any more?  |
Searcher Howard S. Homan |
Making the Case for Patent Searchers? What is a searcher and what do they do?  |
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