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Smaller merchants who are unable to abide by the new requirements will lower the amount of unique offers consumers can search for, limiting Google's product library and possibly pushing some consumers away.
To the contrary, the availability on the YouTube site of a vast library of the copyrighted works of plaintiffs and others is the cornerstone of defendants' business plan," Viacom said. Google, YouTube's owner, claims the $1 billion copyright...
Largest Legal Vertical Search Engine Launches: Public Library of LawThe world's largest legal vertical search engine launched today in a partnership with legal research provider Fastcase. Adult Films Vivid Asks Google, Yahoo to Protect KidsVivid...
Reuters reports that The Complutense University of Madrid, a Spanish
university, is to join the Google Book Search scan project as the first
library to join in a "non-English-speaking country. University's library is the second largest in the...
Most public library sites offer "aska" services, which allow you to post questions to librarians and get answers, by email, instant message or SMS. MSN also has its Live QnA service in early prototype.Collaborative harvestersTagging allows content...
The New Online Library of Alexandria Faces Criminal Charges For Child Porn & Racial Material Today's search podcast covers Yahoo execs talking about current and future
moves at Yahoo analyst day, Google getting a new budget option, Vint Cerf on...
Leads To Linking, Indexing Dispute: Book publishers upset with Google's
library scanning program are just the latest in groups upset with being
indexed by search engines. I spent some time exploring the library, having been a big library user since
The Library Scanning project: I think
they're probably fine on the legal grounds of making an index of copyrighted
works. But it remains a dependable and low-impact way for me to
locate material on my computer.
The Google Print Library Project: A Copyright Analysis. Although the name of this service is Google Scholar, it also includes articles from less academic publications that are directed at professionals, such as Dental Assisting, Library Trends, and...
However, as we've pointed out on SEW Blog several times, the searcher who finds in-copyright material (that's been digitized via a library collection) will only be able to read snippets of these books online.
Google's Library Project (to digitize materials founnd in five large libraries and then offer snippets from that material) is a part of the complete GBS program. Both Variety and Red Herring report that Google Video Store, iTunes, and other video...
Federal legislation (and related issues) dealing with Internet privacy, Internet technology, and the protection of children from "unsuitable material on the web," here are a few research reports from the non-partisan and highly respected...
I've written numerous times about the many full-text databases (available for free, without going to the library, for personal use). Well, the San Francisco Public Library offers searchable access to many of these databases using a single interface.
Second, Infotrieve, a well-known name in the library world, has just announced that public access to their ArticleFinder database is now free. The Infotrieve Virtual Library service (fee-based) allows a company or library to tie their e-journal...
The New York Public Library and Answers.com Announce New Homework Service It pulls back material categorized over at Digg, Yahoo My Web, del.iou.us, plus you can now tag things you find within Wink itself.MORE”
In reality, this book wasn't scanned through the library program. No need to visit the library to find that copyrighted book. As I've said many times in 2005, many libraries like the San Francisco Public Library offer access to this service for FREE!
To this day, Google Book Search (the material direct from publishers) and the GoogleLibrary Project are frequently confused. Tomorrow, the GoogleLibrary Project will be one year old. Here's a link to our first SearchDay article about the Google...
Also, I've noticed this elsewhere
how many people will get an answer that reads, "go check your library or ask a
librarian. Users are responsible for their own posts and that includes posting
material in-copyright.
Google Catalogs is/was not only useful (save a tree kind of thing) but also a great demo of ocr scanning technology that I would think has some place in the Google Book Search/GoogleLibrary Project. Since we're on the topic of useful scanned...