Another Choice in the Meta Search Engine Arena

Officially released in September 2003, “ZapMeta is a meta-search engine, a search tool that provide users the ability of simultaneously search multiple search engines under one interface. Meta-search engines benefit users by saving them time and effort from having to individually visit multiple search engines in order to find the desired result. Along with web …

Subjects: Search Engines

New on LLRX.com

Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Opportunity Arises Rethinking ROI: Managing Risk and Rewards in KM Initiatives The Return of the Wacky World of Gadgets Deep Web Research Burney’s Legal Tech Reviews: Laptop Docking Stations Metaforix@Health: e-Health Overview StatutesPlus: New Features for Statute Research on Westlaw FOIA Facts: What Ever Happened to Frequently Requested Material? Wisdom …

Subjects: Legal Research

DHS Establishes Joint Regional Information Exchange System (JRIES)

From the press release: “The U.S. Department of Homeland Security, as part of its Homeland Security Information Network initiative, announced today the expansion of its computer-based counterterrorism communications system to all 50 states, five territories, Washington, D.C., and 50 major urban areas to strengthen its flow of threat information. This communications capability will deliver to …

Subjects: E-Government

Arizona Launches Corporate E-Filing

For-Profit Corporations Can File Annual Reports On-Line “All corporations doing business in or from Arizona must file an Annual Report with the Arizona Corporation Commission. In its ongoing effort to make the filing and updating process easier for corporations, the Commission is launching an on-line E-File feature. For-profit corporations will be the first group to …

Subjects: E-Government

Opening of Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun Papers at LC

From the Library of Congress press release: “The 362-page guide (finding aid, already posted online as referenced in this link) to the Blackmun papers will be available on the Library’s public Web site, www.loc.gov, at 12:01 a.m., Thursday, March 4. Other materials, including case files for eight major cases and videotapes and transcripts of interviews …

Subjects: Courts, Freedom of Information, Government Documents