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Is Google Caffeine Faster? Google Caffeine appears to be faster than "old" Google search, but the other changes that have been made are not really that noticeable. |
Information Today November 30, 2009 |
EBSCO Introduces Art & Architecture Databases These new art and architecture resources include cover-to-cover indexing and abstracts for more than 620 academic journals, magazines, and trade publications as well as more than 140 books. |
Information Today November 30, 2009 |
ProQuest Adds Deep Indexing for SciTech Databases Deep Indexing technology categorizes data represented in tables, maps, charts, graphs, photographs, and other figures, allowing researchers to surface data not previously included in traditional article-level index records. |
InternetNews August 11, 2009 |
Google Demos New 'Caffeine' Search Technology As rivals refocus and redouble their efforts, Google begins the public testing of its new "Caffeine" search infrastructure. |
Insurance & Technology April 20, 2010 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Virtual Roundtable: The Imperatives of Infrastructure Successfully responding to rapidly changing market conditions requires a flexible technology architecture. |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2011 Morgan Housel |
Searching for a Better Index Going beyond the S&P 500. For those who don't have the time or inclination to dive into individual stocks, index funds are the way to go. |
The Motley Fool July 7, 2005 |
The Scoop on Beta Beta can help you grasp a stock's volatility. |
Information Today April 28, 2011 |
ProQuest's Deep Indexing Technology Awarded Patent; Now Available on New ProQuest Platform ProQuest extracts and indexes data about graphic objects in journal literature to allow it to be searched as effectively as full text. |
JavaWorld September 2000 Brian Goetz |
The Lucene search engine: Powerful, flexible, and free Lucene is a Java-based open source toolkit for text indexing and searching. It is easy to use, flexible, and powerful -- a model of good object-oriented software architecture. We explore what Lucene does, how it works, and what software engineers can learn from its design... (3,400 words) |
PC World September 2001 Scott Dunn |
Windows Tips: Search Me -- and Every Other Version of Windows Find files and folders fast with Windows' search feature, extract icons easily with a special utility... |
Insurance & Technology September 26, 2009 Akhil Tripathi |
CIO: Insurers Must Build Capabilities on the Four Tiers of Architecture CIOs must answer business's needs armed with appreciation of the different levels of enterprise architecture -- business, information, application and technical -- in order to avoid a proliferation of disconnected point solutions. |
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 July 28, 2010 Gareth Owen |
Defining Search Engine Optimization in 2010 Taking the time to identify your market and focusing on how to build relationships with those relevant sites will put you above SEOs who are still focusing on outdated tactics. |
Chemistry World December 1, 2011 Carl Saxton |
Too much caffeine in your coffee? UK scientists have found that caffeine levels in espresso coffees purchased from coffee shops are well above the recommended daily allowance set by the Food Standards Agency. |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2009 Dan Caplinger |
This Move Cost Index Funds Big Money The annual Russell index changes created some fireworks. |
ONLINE Mar/Apr 2012 Marydee Ojala |
HomePage: An Abstract Concept Abstracts are one antidote to information overload. Indexing is another. Major information aggregators -- EBSCO, Factiva, LexisNexis, ProQuest -- have invested significant resources in their indexing and taxonomies. |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Is Coffee Making You Crazy? By some researchers' estimations, caffeine withdrawal produces "enough physical symptoms and a disruption in daily life to classify it as a psychiatric disorder." |
Financial Planning September 30, 2013 Allan S. Roth |
Portfolio Innovator: Rob Arnott How do you spot a portfolio innovation that works? Rob Arnott, best known for developing the fundamental indexing approach to portfolio management, has almost $100 billion pointing in his direction. |
Fast Company January 9, 2012 Cliff Kuang |
The AeroShot Lets You Inhale A Perfectly-Sized Shot Of Caffeine Breathable caffeine may sound scary, but it is, in fact, simpler: just caffeine with flavoring, easy to mete out precise servings. |
Insurance & Technology October 6, 2006 |
The Top 10 Challenges Here's what keeps insurance company CIOs up at night: Making IT more relevant to the business... Developing a long-term strategy... etc. |
Entrepreneur March 2007 Scott Bernard Nelson |
Worth a Look A new twist on an old concept shakes up the index fund universe. With some research and observation, it could work for you. |