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D-Lib March 2003 Bonita Wilson |
Strange Science The website Strange Science presents a primarily light-hearted look at some of the stumbles along the path to discovery in natural science.  |
T.H.E. Journal March 2003 |
KidAuthors.com Provides a Global Forum That Encourages Children to Explore Language Arts Skills A Q&A with the husband-and-wife team who created the kid-friendly Web resource.  |
CIO February 15, 2003 Geoffrey James |
Patent Office Stops Shuffling Paper The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office announced in December the latest stage in its two-year, $40 million project to make accessible via the Web all the documents that accompany the patent applications process by Oct. 1, 2004.  |
D-Lib February 2003 Terri Geitgey |
Flora and Fauna of the Great Lakes Region More than 110,000 records and 6,000 images populate the twelve collections composing the project. The collections are listed and briefly summarized.  |
PC World February 11, 2003 Tom Spring |
The Price of Freeware Rises Strapped sites charge developers for placement, sometimes zing downloaders for access.  |
CIO February 1, 2003 Megan Santosus |
Full Disclosure The electronic financial disclosure system known as Edgar streamlines regulatory compliance and information access for multiple constituencies. It transforms the interface among the investor, stock share issuer and the SEC.  |
New Architect February 2003 Lincoln D. Stein |
Converging How a downed tree simplified my life: now I get my phone service via VoIP.  |
PC World February 2003 Kim Zetter |
Really Useful Sites for Really Busy People 50 timesaving sites that deliver top-notch information, support, and services.  |
D-Lib December 2002 |
WW2010 - the Weather World 2010 Project With informative instruction, illustrative images, dynamic animations, movies, and interactive classroom activities, this project focuses on the construction of a multimedia environment for geoscience education.  |
New Architect January 2003 David Howard |
You Are Here Still lost? A cadre of new search engine companies want to show you the way.  |
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