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A few startups out there are using public records to map out crime, which helps police departments track crime trends. Today's Top Story: Google Plans Micropayment Platform for Publishers with Paid Content Posted by Nathania Johnson Sep 11, 2009...
Records have been set for five consecutive years, according to data from the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Users can set them as private or as public and share them.
Gonzales Pushes to Retain ISP Records, Associated Press Bradley in today's SearchDay article, Your Search, Your Way. Those details and
modifications can now be made public beside Zillow's own Zestimate if owners
so choose.
AOL Fires CTO & Two Employees After Search Records Slip Up Execs like Tim Armstrong are charged with selling the advertiser community on the benefits of new uses of the AdWords auction platform.This report will continue in tomorrow's SearchDay...
The Seattle Pi reports that Microsoft has broke their own hiring records, by
hiring 10,081 new employees worldwide over the past fiscal year. More on the new service in today's SearchDay article, Diigo Offers
Zillow calculates this estimate by taking "zillions" of data points, mainly from public records, and entering them in a formula. About a month ago, Gary Price wrote a SearchDay article called Terrific Real Estate Search Tools that covered many of...
The searchers profiled in this book specialize in ferreting out information in a wide range of fields, from aviation and health care industries to intellectual property and public records research, and more.
Also, OPAC records of today often contain much more than the 25-75 words that LII, Infomine,
and the Resource Discovery Network (here's an
overview of
the service that I wrote for SearchDay). In
an overwhelming majority of cases, card catalogs...
Google records your IP address as well as your search terms and which sites you actually click on from the returned list. To Google, and Other Internet Neologisms SearchDay, June 9, 2003 If information shouldn't be accessible to the public, then it...
They are supposed to give citizens access to public records. Just look at the URL of this page you are reading (for those not getting the article via email) and compare it to the second URL, which brings up a printer-friendly version:
http...
They are supposed to give citizens access to public records. In fact, guest author Marylaine Block in SearchDay last December explained that there seems to be no procedures on documenting changes at all.
InfoSpace has updated its website, offering a number of easy-to-use business and people lookup functions, with access to public records, email addresses and more. SearchDay Week in Review MSN Expands Overture Ads SearchDay, Sept.http...
InfoSpace has updated its website, offering a number of easy-to-use business and people lookup functions, with access to public records, email addresses and more. LookSmart Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Proposed SearchDay, Sept.http...
How about album covers for Blue Note records, or Chateau Mouton Rothschild Wine Labels? Searching Images of Popular Culture SearchDay, April 14, 2003 http://searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/2189791
What about a non-canned answer, like "How can i convert vinyl records to mp3? A Search Haven for Engineers SearchDay, August 6, 2003 http://www.searchenginewatch.com/searchday/article.php/2235331 Reader Q&A: August 2003 + Search Engine Resources...
Records also contain subject heading to easily find related sites. Records can be output in XML. Gary Price is the Guest Editor of SearchDay, and publisher of ResourceShelf, a weblog covering the online information industry.