mostly research stuff
okay, there are just sooo many sites that offer these “multiple interfaces” to search engines that i sometimes get a bit ill (not ‘meta search’ engines, i mean ‘one box for entry’ with results displayed for each engine)….and since elGoog has become (sadly) the benchmark for many of these comparison sites, i thought it would [...]
yeah, so i’m reading this month’s new scientist and in the ‘technology trends‘ section, writer paul marks whipped up a frighteningly concise look at where online access to patent information stands…and where it’s headed…a big deal? well, if you’re an inventor looking to prove that you’ve concocted a ‘new, useful and non-obvious‘ thing, you’re relying [...]
…seems that the world of targeted search just continues to grow…long after product price search (a la froogle) came a wave of specialty niche engines, from human capital search engines (like zoominfo, fka eliyon - or ziggs) to the trend du jour, blog search engines …one little sector that i’ve been keeping tabs on is [...]
so yeah, some good news about internet search engine behavior from an article over at information week… turns out that more and more people are ‘using more than one search engine‘…sure, this sounds like a moronic leap forward in the freakishly darwinian world of search engine offerings, but certainly worth noting…
specifically, elGoog, yahoo and msn [...]
okay, recently i interviewed stan wasserman for competitive intelligence magazine and you can read that whole thing here at passingnotes… but coincidentally, what came to pass after the interview was the development of a new blog about relationship capital, social network analysis and other things of interest over at visible path, where stan is chief [...]
this blog is mostly safe for work, though i sometimes throw around a 'fuck' or two. you'll find a bunch of my articles from CI Magazine, SCIP online, other research pieces and some other crap. enjoy. there's lost of content here related to getting information about, around, from and through people and organizations...