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Information Today February 6, 2006 |
Weekly News Digest Safari Books Gives Access to Works-in-Progress... Critical Mention Adds Local TV Channels... X1 Offers Unified Enterprise Search Solution... etc.  |
Search Engine Watch February 6, 2006 Gary Price |
Searching Television News A new free service lets you search each and every word spoken during TV news broadcasts from well-known news organizations.  |
InternetNews February 3, 2006 Roy Mark |
Three Empty Seats Google, Yahoo and MSN were all invited to brief the Congressional Human Rights Caucus on the search engine industry's complicit endorsement of China's Internet censorship policies, yet they were all no shows.  |
Search Engine Watch February 2, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Searching for the Future Think you're pretty good at predicting the future? Try matching wits with Yahoo Research's fantasy prediction game that lets you bet for - or against - emerging technologies and trends.  |
Search Engine Watch February 1, 2006 Chris Sherman |
Searching for a Sense of Place Whether you're looking for the London in England, Texas or on the atoll of Kiritimati, one of these online gazetteers can help you locate just the geographic details you need.  |
Bank Technology News February 2006 Glen Fest |
Search Engines: Out Of Banks' Plain View Google, Yahoo! and MSN are trying to convince banks to ramp up search-engine advertising and optimization. So far, banks have not been big-time adopters.  |
Information Today February 2006 K. Matthew Dames |
Intellectual Property: Library Schools and the Copyright Knowledge Gap From digitization projects to interlibrary loan and from electronic reserves to electronic books, copyright law is having an impact on librarianship.  |
Searcher February 2006 Barbara Quint |
Searcher's Voice - Deja Vu All Over Again Information professionals should be committed to provide the pressure and effort needed to make sure that the best information comes to the top.  |
Searcher February 2006 David Grossman |
What's Next Much of the compilation, organization, management, and dissemination of information is currently happening outside the walls of the traditional library and that this phenomenon will continue to proliferate.  |
IEEE Spectrum February 2006 Menczer et al. |
Googlearchy or Googlocracy? While search engines do not make for a level playing field, their use partially mitigates the rich-get-richer nature of the Web, giving new sites an increased chance of being discovered, as long as they are about specific topics that match the interests of users.  |
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