New Search Engine Targets Content On Search Engines

Pandia Search Central (which features as a logo my favorite Leonardo da Vinci portrait, Dama con l’Ermellino) has launched a very useful tool for researchers, Pandia Search Engine Topic Search, powered by Gigablast – “Use this search form to search the best search engine oriented sites, blogs and forums on the Web.” See also the …

Subjects: Search Engines

New Compliance Regs Result in More Secure Networks

From the RedSiren press release: “A new survey of computer security professionals reveals that while many of them believe that the time they need to comply with increased government regulations has cut into their ability to secure their computer networks, they also admit that those networks are safer as a result.” Related references: Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, …

Subjects: Legal Research, PC Security

Useful Comparison Chart of Desktop Search Tools

“Goebel Group, Inc. a leading integrator of search technology products and services…released the first comprehensive matrix detailing and comparing the status of technologies and other features of the industry’s current and future Desktop Search applications… The matrix includes versions and searchable document types of the industries leading Desktop Search Applications…” (including AOL, Autonomy, Ask Jeeves, …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Search Engines

The Growing Impact of Blogs in the Corporate Arena

Fortune.com has an extensive article on the slippery slope effect of relying on the “viral” linking aspect of blogs to promote products, as well as highlighting recent examples of the enormous impact of bloggers’ responses to instances of what they perceive as corporate misdeeds and the marketing of faulty products. Related article from the New …

Subjects: Blogs, Legal Research, Marketing, Microsoft

Dennis Kennedy’s 2004 Legal Blogging Awards

I am delighted and honored that Dennis Kennedy has chosen beSpacific as the Best Overall Legal Blog for 2004. To be in the company of experts in the legal blogging sphere such as Tom Mighell, Ernest Svenson, Denise Howell, Kevin O’Keefe, Jerry Lawson and Martin Schwimmer is just terrific. I relish spotlighting news, resources and …

Subjects: Blogs, Legal Research

What Your Vehicle’s Black Box Is Reporting

The Christian Science Monitor reports on growing concerns about privacy issues related to vehicle event data recorders (EDRs) or “black boxes” (although they are apparently grey in color). Vehicle manufacturers are currently not subject to uniform standards regarding the data this equipment gathers. However, information collected from the EDRs often plays a prominent role in …

Subjects: Privacy

A Look At Desktop Search Tools Still Under Development

James Fallows reviews cutting edge work underway in the area of desktop search applications, with a focus on I.B.M.’s Unstructured Information Management Architecture Project. “An Unstructured Information Management (UIM) application may be generally characterized as a software system that analyzes large volumes of unstructured information (text, audio, video, images, etc.) to discover, organize and deliver …

Subjects: Search Engines

Best Wishes for the Holiday Season

Thank you for reading beSpacific, and please stay in touch. I am delighted to hear from you about topics of interest, relevant links and resources, tips on new research applications, tools, and techniques, and your comments in general. This has been a challenging and productive year, and I wish you all good health, peace, the …

Subjects: Internet

Global Open Souce Database of Materials on Economics

“RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) is a collaborative effort of over 100 volunteers in 44 countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics. The heart of the project is a decentralized database of working papers, journal articles and software components. All RePEc material is freely available.” (there are currently 193,000 items in the database)

Subjects: Legal Research