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Is Google Conjuring a
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Is Google Conjuring a

Alex Chitu at the unofficial Google Operating System blog reports that: Gmail’s code reveals an upcoming feature called “magic inbox” or “icebox inbox”, which is...

Google Suggests
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Google Suggests

I haven’t seen this in my own browser yet, but MG Siegler at TechCrunch reports that Google Suggest has added advertising (see Google’s official post here). It...

SIGIR
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SIGIR

At long last, SIGIR 2009 has posted the program for the Industry Track! It will take place on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 during the regular conference program (in...

Approach and Identify
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Approach and Identify

Back on my 30th birthday, my wife gave me a copy of Logan’s Run, with a card ensuring me that I’d found sanctuary. The joke is probably lost on those who haven’t...

Approach and Identify
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Approach and Identify

Back on my 30th birthday, my wife gave me a copy of Logan’s Run, with a card ensuring me that I’d found sanctuary. The joke is probably lost on those who haven’t...

Where Have All The Google Killers Gone?
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Where Have All The Google Killers Gone?

Harry McCracken at Technologizer just posted “A Brief History of Google

Where Have All The Google Killers Gone?
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Where Have All The Google Killers Gone?

Harry McCracken at Technologizer just posted “A Brief History of Google

Great Press, But Where Are The Customers?
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Great Press, But Where Are The Customers?

One of the things I love about being in the enterprise search /

Great Press, But Where Are The Customers?
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Great Press, But Where Are The Customers?

One of the things I love about being in the enterprise search /

Copying TREC is the Wrong Track for the Enterprise
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Copying TREC is the Wrong Track for the Enterprise

Otis just wrote a post in which he cited the Open Relevance Project, an embryonic effort by the Lucene project to build a free, public information retrieval evaluation...

Copying TREC is the Wrong Track for the Enterprise
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Copying TREC is the Wrong Track for the Enterprise

Otis just wrote a post in which he cited the Open Relevance Project, an embryonic effort by the Lucene project to build a free, public information retrieval evaluation...

A Consumer-Centric View of Business Models for Publishing
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A Consumer-Centric View of Business Models for Publishing

Curt Monash has a nice post that turns around the question of innovating business models for online publishing . He considers the reasons that people consume information...

A Consumer-Centric View of Business Models for Publishing
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A Consumer-Centric View of Business Models for Publishing

Curt Monash has a nice post that turns around the question of innovating business models for online publishing . He considers the reasons that people consume information...

Wolfram Alpha is Live, But Struggling
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Wolfram Alpha is Live, But Struggling

Wolfram Alpha is live, though it is experiencing some strain under load. Lots of reactions on Techmeme, both commenting on the brief launch delay and expressing...

Wolfram Alpha is Live, But Struggling
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Wolfram Alpha is Live, But Struggling

Wolfram Alpha is live, though it is experiencing some strain under load. Lots of reactions on Techmeme, both commenting on the brief launch delay and expressing...

Free Advice to the NYT: Monetize Community
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Free Advice to the NYT: Monetize Community

I just read in The Observer that the New York Times is considering two plans to charge online users: One includes a “meter system,” in which the reader can roam...

Free Advice to the NYT: Monetize Community
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Free Advice to the NYT: Monetize Community

I just read in The Observer that the New York Times is considering two plans to charge online users: One includes a “meter system,” in which the reader can roam...

The Wolfram Cometh
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The Wolfram Cometh

If you’re curious about Wolfram Alpha but tired of reading second-hand reports and third-hand hysteria about it, then be assured that your wait for first-hand access...

The Wolfram Cometh
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The Wolfram Cometh

If you’re curious about Wolfram Alpha but tired of reading second-hand reports and third-hand hysteria about it, then be assured that your wait for first-hand access...

Reprising the Enterprise Search Summit
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Reprising the Enterprise Search Summit

‘Tis the season of search conferences, at least for me, and I spent the last couple of days attending the Enterprise Search Summit in New York. I enjoyed it immensely–it’s...
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