Ninety-five percent use Google/search engines, 93 percent use the company web site, 47 percent use Wikipedia, 36 percent use the web site of a commercial newswire, 34 percent use the company blog, 33 percent use social networks, 32 percent use...
Apparently, NewsCorp is also set to remove itself from the aggregation and archive service Nexis (part of LexisNexis) and plans to "still keep contracts with other news aggregators, among them Factiva, the competitor of LexisNexis that was...
It is no competition to the fee-based online services such as Factiva or LexisNexis, but it can sometimes offer free access to articles within the last couple of years that you would have to pay for from a fee-based online service, or if you want...
Spend some time playing around with it, though, and you'll find some cool features—and some rough edges, especially if you're accustomed to using fee-based online services such as Factiva or LexisNexis.
News and history junkies take heart: Google's new News Archive Search lets you search back over twenty decades worth of historical content, including scads of articles not previously available via the search engine.The goal of this service is to...
Factiva, as Reuters
notes in its article about the Topix expansion. Actually, Factiva will let you search for free, as you'll see in this
query
on katrina. It's a great resource and much more than just a cool
click-o-gram" that you'll see at the...
Factiva's Search 2.0 Beta is Now Live. The primary offering on their site is search and always will be. That's what they grew on, and then with offering advertising acquired a huge customer base. There's just so far they can go on that, and what it...
The story notes that IBM is currently testing the service with it's corporate partners (including Factiva and NStein) and Morgan Stanley. For more, see these news releases from IBM, Factiva and NStein.
Factiva Launches New Service to Help Execs Measure Company Reputation Topics for today include the SES Conference Party schedule, search engine advertising, the Guiness Book of World Records, sponsored search answers, ebay's purchase of shopping...
Factiva, a BIG name online info aggregator that offers poweful searching options (when needed) and full text access to thousands of newspapers, magazines, transcripts, and other sources has launched an online reputation tool today named Factiva...
And finally, I went to Factiva, a fee-based online service, to search for published articles in the trade and professional press, for more in-depth coverage of VOIP. Sometimes, looking beyond search engines is the best, if not only way to find the...
When Yahoo Search Subscriptions launched a few weeks ago, Yahoo said that material from Factiva and LexisNexis, two well-know online information aggregators, would eventually become accessible via the service.
Online info providers like LexisNexis, Dialog, and Factiva offer services where you can search some of their databases for free and then pay for individual articles or files with a credit card. Word of a "deep web" initiative that will make some...
Yahoo has released a new Yahoo Search Subscriptions (beta) service that unites regular web search results found from crawling the open web with listings from free and fee-based database services and publishers such as Factiva, LexisNexis, and...
Yahoo has released a new Yahoo Search Subscriptions (beta) service that unites regular web search results found from crawling the open web with listings from free and fee-based database services and publishers such as Factiva, LexisNexis, and...
That use just took a blow, given that Factiva has
dropped its partnership to use WebFountain for reputation monitoring. More here from Information World Review: Factiva to drop IBM's WebFountain. for a past write-up on the IBM-Factiva partnership.
Factiva to drop IBM's WebFountain. A special report from the Search Engine Strategies 2004 Conference, December 13-16, Chicago. Search for a product or service in a specific geographical area, such as "Seattle plumber" or "Chicago restaurants," and...
I said last week that Fast Search and Transfer was continuing to add big name info industry clients when I posted about the company adding Factiva and AOL. SES New York Agenda Posted + Search Engine Watch Articles + More From The Search Engine...
Factiva even has plans to offer a corporate reputation monitor by using IBM's WebFountain technology. We're seeing more and more interest in mining the web, blogosphere, and other publications to track buzz about companies, products, people, etc.
I said last week that Fast Search and Transfer was continuing to add big name info industry clients when I posted about the company adding Factiva and AOL. Today, word of another new client FindWhat.com.