- A New Full-Text EDGAR Database Debuts On the Web
Date: 2002-11-22 Source: VAS&ND
Say hello to EDGAR IQ, a recently launched database that’s free to access and provides searchable full-text access to the complete document. Many other services that provide free access to EDGAR filings DO NOT provide searchable keyword access to complete document. [Open In New Window] - Way back when
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Date: 2002-11-21 Source: NewScientist.com
The Wayback Machine gives you access to the Internet Archive, which has taken an almost-complete snapshot of the World Wide Web every 60 days since 1996 -- that's about 2 billion pages. [Open In New Window] - Still a few bugs in the system ...
Date: 2002-11-20 Source: O'Reilly Network
I've been amazed at how well Google's news service works. But no matter how good the technology is, occasional mistakes are inevitable when computer programs try to compile and correlate news headlines from lots of different sources. [Open In New Window] - Google wants to be part of journalism's future
Date: 2002-10-18 Source: rediff.com
It wasn't necessity that motivated Google research scientist Krishna Bharat, 32, to begin working on a programme to simplify searching for articles on the Internet. Sheer frustration was more like it, as the task of searching for news amidst the Web's endless flow of information was very tiring, he says. [Open In New Window] - Scientists build musical search engine
Date: 2002-10-17 Source: ElectricNews.Net
Researchers at Queen Mary, University of London, said on Thursday they had developed an on-line music recognition system that could become the musical equivalent of the popular search engine Google. [Open In New Window] - NewsSeer
Date: 2002-10-10 Source: VAS&ND
NewsSeer, is both a straightforward news search engine and an adaptive tool that's constantly learning your interests so it can provide you with more relevant material. [Open In New Window] - Law MooseExpands Its Roaming Range
Date: 2002-10-01 Source: LLRX.com
In this increasingly razzle-dazzle world of online resources, unassuming but solid LawMoose demonstrates the continuing value and appeal of simple organization and depth of content. [Open In New Window] |