E-Government Funding Lacks Congressional Support

Federal Computer Week reports on the continued lack of support for funding e-government initiatives, as the Senate approved a paltry $5 million of the $45 million requested by the President for Fiscal 2004. According to the OMB’s Statement of Administration Policy: “As has been demonstrated by successes from the modest $5 million invested in each …

Subjects: E-Government

More On the New Amazon Inside the Book Service

From the December 2003 issue of Wired Magazine, this article provides background and details about the development and implementation of Amazon’s new Search Inside the Book service comprised of more than 120,000 books that have been scanned into an electronic archive. “The archive is intentionally crippled. A search brings back not text, but pictures — …

Subjects: E-Commerce

Google IPO in 2004?

Google considers online auction of IPO shares: “Google is considering holding a massive online auction of shares early next year in an initial public offering that investment bankers predict could value the internet search-engine company at more than $15bn. An electronic auction would be designed to prevent a recurrence of the sort of financial scandals …

Subjects: Search Engines

GPO Responds to Speculation of Fee-Based Future for Gov’t Docs

As I posted yesterday, Roll Call published an article that seemed to indicate the GPO was evaluating whether it would continue providing free public access to a range of government documents. The library community apparently reacted swiftly and strongly to this information, and late this afternoon, the Superintendent of Documents, Judith C. Russell, posted the …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Libraries

New Aussie Search Engine Takes Aim At Google

A new Australian search engine (it is in beta) was launched on October 22 by a company called Mooter Search. The CEO, Liesl Capper, stated that Mooter is unique in that it “look(s) at the long lists of results from other search engines and then…group(s) them using artificial intelligence algorithms. But also we look at …

Subjects: Search Engines

Second Anniversary of Patriot Act on October 26

Press release from the website of Sen. Russ Feingold: “October 26 marks the second anniversary of the enactment of the USA-PATRIOT Act. I was the only Senator to vote against the Act at the time because I believe that it goes too far in allowing the government to obtain personal information about law-abiding Americans who …

Subjects: Patriot Act

Predicting the Outcome of Supreme Court Cases

The Supreme Court Forecasting Project, from Washington University in St. Louis, consists of a computer model that was used to predict the votes of the judges for each pending case of the 2001-2002 term. These forecasts were juxtaposed with those made by an expert panel of “law professors or appellate practitioners who specialize in one …

Subjects: Courts

Book Buyers May Now Search Text Prior to Purchasing

In a posting on September 10, I noted that Amazon was preparing a new service for mid-September release, called Look Inside the Book II. A press release today from Amazon announced that an expansion to the service has been launched, Search Inside the Book, that enables “customers to find books at Amazon.com based on every …

Subjects: E-Commerce