On what is a growing number of occasions we've beeb highlighting the good and very useful work that Phil Schnyder and his team at askSam are doing by are providing free searchable and browsable (online or download and use offline) to classic books...
Supreme Court Nominee, Judge Samuel Alito, might be interested to learn that database software provider askSam is offering (free) a searchable database (what they call an eBook, updated daily) containing transcripts from the hearings.
New: Searchable Database of Published Opinions by Supreme Court Nominee, Judge Samuel Alito - With the hearings for Supreme Court nominee, Judge Samuel Alito, coming in January, askSam has put together a searchable and/or browseable database...
With the hearings for Supreme Court nominee, Judge Samuel Alito, coming in January, askSam has put together a searchable and/or browseable database (available online or offline via a download) with more than 350 of Judge Alito's published opinions...
To view offline, you'll need the askSam reader but that's also free. Over on ResourceShelf (aka my other site) our Deputy Editor, Shirl Kennedy, has posted the news that askSam is at it again. Today, askSam has posted Leonardo Da Vinci's Notebooks.
You'll need the askSam viewer to use the material offline. Database software provider askSam continues to roll-out free searchable databases containing documents in the news and other interesting content.
A new service from askSam makes it possible. It looks like the official release of MSN's new search engine is coming very soon (pre-Christmas) as the company prepares for a massive on and offline marketing campaign, "one of its biggest ever.
A new service from askSam makes it possible. It looks like the official release of MSN's new search engine is coming very soon (pre-Christmas) as the company prepares for a massive on and offline marketing campaign, "one of its biggest ever.