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Portals and Guides Copyright
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Introduction
This Web Site has more than 7300 links to interesting Web Sites within
the fields of Search & Research, Intelligence, Knowledge Management, E-Business,
IT & Internet, Marketing, Web Development, Database Management, Personal
Development and Human Resource.
I hope this Web site will serve to give you a better understanding of Searching and Researching the Internet for Information. Last updated Sunday, September 07, 2003. News
Category: Search & Research Google Acquires Blog Software Firm SiliconValley.Internet.com More Category: Search & Research The Pandia Awards 2002 Finally, the winners of our own 2002 Search Engine Watch awards have been announced. More Category: Search & Research The Quest for Search Engine Relevancy Today's search engines are experiencing dij` vu, it seems, focusing on developing better relevance in search results instead of trying to entertain users as "portals". More Category: Search & Research A Niche Search Engine for eBusiness eBizSearch is an experimental search engine that focuses on a very small niche: academic and commercially produced articles and reports about e-Business. More Category: Search & Research Searching for Public Records Many governments have put public records online, but all too often in Invisible web databases that can't be found by search engines. The Search Systems Public Records Locator can help. More Category: Intelligence Enterprise Content Management: When the Perfect Search Tool Is Not Enough More Category: Intelligence Business Intelligence: 360º Insight: The Business Intelligence Challenge More Category: Knowledge Management KMWorld and Intranets 2002 conference presententations Presentations More Category: Knowledge Management Content Management Good information and good access to information have always been unsung heroes in the success of an organization. Successful organizations rely on the free flow of information among their members, their partners, and the public. However, it is difficult to know if information is in fact flowing freely. How do you monitor information use and exchange? Palace, London. More Category: Iknowledge Management Knowledge Management IDC's knowledge management (KM) study is based on survey data collected in February and March of 2002. The respondents were recruited through banner ads and email promotions in partnership with KM World magazine. The survey collected the responses of 740 people interested in KM topics. More Category: Knowledge Management Powerful new LMS from IBM Lotus IBM has announced the availability of the IBM Lotus Learning Management System, described as a flexible, standards-based portfolio of e-learning components that can scale from departmental implementations to enterprisewide applications. IBM Lotus says its Learning Management System is designed to connect learning to an organization's core technology such as portals, ERP, HRIS, CRM, as well as other learning systems. More Category: Knowledge Management Building a body of knowledge Who needs to manage knowledge? Certainly the Institute for Knowledge Management should practice what it preaches. Associated with The George Washington University, the Institute decided to implement software that would enable local and remote faculty and students to centralize knowledge, as well as provide a hands-on approach to knowledge management. More |
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