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Search Engine Watch June 23, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Visualizing Yahoo Search Results Grokker, a visual search tool that clusters related search results together in conceptually related categories, is now available in an online version, free of charge.  |
Smithsonian July 2005 Lawrence M. Small |
Guiding Light The Smithsonian's new palm-size computers, known as SIguides, show videos and maps to lead visitors around--even to a good cup of joe.  |
Search Engine Watch June 21, 2005 Chris Sherman |
The Louvre's New Masterpiece The Louvre's web site has long been a treasure trove for art lovers, but the site's recent relaunch has moved the museum's online presence into a class of its own.  |
Information Today June 20, 2005 Paula J. Hane |
The "New" OneSource OneSource has just announced a major upgrade to its flagship business information product, Business Browser, adding information on private companies.  |
Information Today June 20, 2005 Barbara Quint |
PubSub Government Tracks Political Discussion on Blogs and Web PubSub.com, a free search site that continuously monitors more than 11.6 million Web sources, has now set up a PubSub Government service to target political content.  |
InternetNews June 17, 2005 Tim Gray |
Yahoo Mines The "Deep Web" Subscription-based content on sites such as the Wall Street Journal and LexisNexis will be searchable through a free service.  |
The Motley Fool June 17, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Yahoo!'s Superfluous Service Search subscription-only sites, but you'll only be able to access the full text if you subscribe to the site being searched.  |
D-Lib June 2005 Bonita Wilson |
Time to Reflect Revolutionary progress is possible in the field of digital research, despite day-to-day challenges.  |
D-Lib June 2005 Neil Beagrie |
Plenty of Room at the Bottom? Personal Digital Libraries and Collections Private digital collections will lead to a wide variety of services, allowing for security, information management, and publishing.  |
D-Lib June 2005 Michalak, Madsen & Hurst |
The Open Collections Program Harvard resources that are digitized using the program are organized by topic, enabling interested people worldwide to easily access relevant information.  |
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