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InternetNews August 25, 2005 David Needle |
IBM Melds Desktop, Enterprise Search Big Blue partners with X1 Technologies to help workers find the information they need on the desktop and across the intranet. |
Information Today August 20, 2009 |
X1 Technologies Launches eDiscovery Search Suite Developed on the patented, scalable X1 enterprise search platform, the X1 eDiscovery Search Suite provides law firms and the legal departments of organizations with the ability to quickly find and tag data relevant to legal matters. |
Information Today June 19, 2006 Paula J. Hane |
X1 Offers Free Desktop Search for the Enterprise X1 Technologies is providing a free, secure, desktop search solution for the enterprise that IT departments can sanction for employees' desktop use. |
Information Today August 2008 Bill Greenwood |
Ahead in the Clouds: The Future of Desktop Search For Christopher Walton, senior director of products for X1 Technologies, Inc., the term "desktop search" is more than a little misleading. According to him, the future of this field stretches far beyond the insular world of a user's personal computer. |
Information Today December 2006 Paula J. Hane |
IBM and Yahoo! Introduce Free Enterprise Search Tool IBM and Yahoo! have introduced IBM OmniFind Yahoo! Edition. |
InternetNews January 11, 2005 Susan Kuchinskas |
Yahoo Latest in Desktop Search Play The Internet portal's beta desktop search tool is the latest addition to the competitive desktop search arena. |
Information Today February 6, 2006 |
Weekly News Digest Safari Books Gives Access to Works-in-Progress... Critical Mention Adds Local TV Channels... X1 Offers Unified Enterprise Search Solution... etc. |
PC Magazine March 2, 2005 Cade Metz et al. |
Total Recall In recent months, several companies have introduced free applications that let you search your desktop as easily as you search the Web. We put eight of them to the test. |
Search Engine Watch January 11, 2005 Chris Sherman |
Yahoo Launches Desktop Search Long anticipated, Yahoo's new Desktop Search beta is a solid contender in the increasingly crowded desktop search playing field. |
PC World June 2004 Edward N. Albro |
Tools to Find PC Data Faster Forget Windows' Search. New tools can find keywords on PCs in seconds. Reviews of X1 Search... DTSearch Desktop... etc. |
BusinessWeek January 10, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Desktop Search: The Game Is Afoot New tools have various strengths. Unfortunately, you can't safely run more than one desktop search program on your computer. |
CFO January 1, 2006 John Edwards |
It's In Here Somewhere Desktop-search tools are helping employees find information and companies find savings. But while desktop search's inherent productivity benefits and marketing momentum would seem to promise impending ubiquity, security experts warn that the technology is not without its dangers. |
PC Magazine March 23, 2004 Neil J. Rubenking |
X1 Search 3.0 In the time it takes you to type a query in Windows or Outlook, X1 already has the results. |
PC Magazine August 24, 2005 Jamie Lendino |
Google Desktop 2.0 (Beta) Yahoo!'s still the king of desktop search but Google Desktop 2.0's sidebar offers a compelling new way to navigate both your own computer and the Internet. |
Information Today September 2004 Paula Hane |
Developments in Open Access, Search, and More Open-Access Update... Search Developments... Local Search Is Hot... Niche Engine... More on Desktop Search... Traditional Services' Upgrades... Miscellaneous Content News... |
InternetNews April 28, 2004 Ron Miller |
NewsGator, X1 Push RSS-Search Connection Technology partnership speed up access to aggregated information stored in Microsoft Outlook. |
PC World January 2006 Stephen Manes |
Desktop Search: Just What You Need A search application can be your most useful software. |
InternetNews October 15, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Google's New Threat to Microsoft Google Desktop Search, which for now works with Windows XP, Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 and above, represents a new front in Microsoft's war for the Web. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2003 Ronny Richardson |
Hands-On Review: InFocus X1 Over the last few years, projectors have found their way into many classrooms. The trend started at universities, but has now made its way into many K-12 schools as well. And the low-priced, feature-rich InFocus X1 projector will make sure that this trend continues. |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Stephen Wildstrom |
Search-Boosters For Your PC Need to find an e-mail or file? Microsoft promises a faster built-in search two years from now. Take look at some products that can make searches easier and more convenient today. |
PC Magazine January 12, 2005 Michael J. Miller |
Welcome to the New Internet The PC business is very price-sensitive, time-to-market competitive, and very unlike the services business that has been the source of IBM's recent growth. |
The Motley Fool January 11, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Yahoo! Says, "Me Too!" -- Again Just another desktop search application hits the market. |
Entrepreneur September 2004 Liane Cassavoy |
Hot Disks 09/04 Hard disk searches... Voice-activated dialing... Corel updates WordPerfect... Web-based project management... |
InternetNews December 10, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Search Rushes to the Desktop Yahoo and Ask Jeeves announce beta tools to search what's on the hard drive. |
Information Today October 25, 2004 Paula J. Hane |
Google Introduces Desktop Search Tool The race to offer tools to find information buried in your PC has just gotten much more interesting. |
Search Engine Watch December 16, 2004 Gary Price |
Ask Jeeves Launches Desktop Search Ask Jeeves has launched a beta desktop search application, capping off a very busy year in the desktop search space. |
PC Magazine June 21, 2006 John Clyman |
Search and You Shall Find For more than a decade, Microsoft has tried to give us a better way to store and access data. |
Macworld February 2004 Andrew Shalat |
Suitcase X1 Font manager gains speed and better activation features |
BusinessWeek November 22, 2004 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
There's Google. Then There's Google Desktop The new local search tool is no privacy threat, but it falls short in several ways -- such as fundamental problems in using its Web query and results formats for local searches. But the decision to use it should be based on whether it meets your needs, not scare talk. |