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Links: 2004-12-21

Stanford Copyright & Fair Use CenterPosted: 2004-12-21T22:32:31Z (categories: copyright fair use ) Public Records Online Directory (HOME)Posted: 2004-12-21T17:52:04Z (categories: public records research )

Links: 2004-12-20

Excel add-in for Edgar dataPosted: 2004-12-20T17:44:36Z (categories: online research tools ) Civil War Soldiers and Sailors SystemPosted: 2004-12-20T17:36:36Z (categories: civil history online research war ) Mediafinder: The Largest Database of U.S. and Canadian PeriodicalsPosted: 2004-12-20T17:29:11Z (categories: database magazines mediafinder perodicals ) PubMed Central HomepagePosted: 2004-12-20T17:30:54Z (categories: database journals medical ) The Virtual Chase: Teaching Legal Professionals How To Do ResearchPosted:…

Links: 2004-12-13

Networking site LinkedIn causes buzz — but can it be profitable?Posted: 2004-12-13T19:13:40Z (categories: LinkedIn ) MIKE WENDLAND: Sites put business contacts a click awayPosted: 2004-12-13T19:17:06Z (categories: networking” ) IntelligentEnterprise : Matchmaker, Matchmaker (printable version)Posted: 2004-12-13T19:15:39Z (categories: networking” ) Taxonomy Warehouse – A Comprehensive Web-Directory of TaxonomiesPosted: 2004-12-13T19:43:34Z (categories: taxonomy )

Yet Another Google Move That Bears Watching

More news about Google print bq. A new patent filed by Google offers a tantalizing glimpse of one way the company could find to finally make money off frozen-in-beta Google News. As Susan Kuchinskas painstakingly reports: “U.S. Patent Application No. 20040122811, filed by Google co-founder Larry Page, has a deceptively simple name: ‘Method for searching media.’ But the application illuminates…

Free WiFi in Randolph Station, Chicago

They have renovated part of the Randolph train station in Chicago that serves Metra and the South Shore lines. I’m sitting here on the train waiting to take off and it looks like there is an open wifi connection. I need to check out the waiting area inside the station and see if it is originating from there. The signal…

Doug Kaye’s thoughts on “That Business=Model Thing”

Doug Kaye at IT Conversations Wiki – Main.BusinessModel explores a business model that blends both subscribers and sponsors. bq. “The one question I’m asked about IT Conversations more than any other is, “What’s your business model?” After 18 months, nearly 300 programs and now with the New Year looming, the time has come to answer that question.”