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Fast Company April 1, 2011 Karen Valby |
Whatever Happened to Jimmy Wales? The Wikipedia founder spends his days on the road, spreading the gospel of the openly editable encyclopedia -- sometimes charging top dollar.  |
Fast Company March 2011 Farhad Manjoo |
7 Ways Larry Page Is Defining Google's Future How Google's new CEO Larry Page will lead the company he co-founded into the future.  |
Search Engine Watch March 22, 2011 Erez Barak |
The Social Evolution of Search Engine Result Pages How Google is changing the way they integrate Twitter results into search results, how Bing is evolving their inclusion of Facebook Like data in SERPs, and what the changes mean for online marketers.  |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2011 Andrew Bond |
Expect Yahoo! Japan Deal to Move Forward The tragedy in Japan should not slow down deal talks significantly.  |
Information Today March 21, 2011 |
New National Portal to Historic Collections American Heritage and the American Association for State and Local History are developing a new National Portal to Historic Collections, a system that allows searches through dozens of historic collections.  |
Information Today March 21, 2011 |
MLA International Bibliography Coming to WilsonWeb WilsonWeb access to the MLA International Bibliography builds on the value of the database, adding precise and versatile WilsonWeb searching, links to an abundance of full text, seamless simultaneous searching with other WilsonWeb resources.  |
Information Today March 21, 2011 |
The New York Times to Launch Paid Digital Subscriptions The New York Times will begin charging for web use on March 28 in the U.S.  |
BusinessWeek March 17, 2011 Felix Gillette |
Matt Cutts: The Greenspan of Google Google's change to its search algorithm announced by Cutts may affect $1 billion of online advertising revenue.  |
Information Today March 17, 2011 Peggy Garvin |
SaferProducts.gov: A New World for Consumers, Businesses, and Researchers SaferProducts.gov, a new government database of consumer product safety complaints and manufacturer responses, has been controversial from its earliest stages.  |
Information Today March 17, 2011 |
Credo Reference Expands M.E. Sharpe Content M.E. Sharpe publishes social sciences and humanities resources, including titles in economics, political science, management and public administration, history, and literature.  |
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