Receive the weekly sampler of posts and "Resource of the Week".
Subscribe »

Enter your
email address:

My Account »


Bookmark and Share

Testimonial?
If you find ResourceShelf useful, please supply a testimonial »








Home > ResourceBlog > Article

« All ResourceBlog Articles

 

Bookmark and Share   Feed

Tuesday, 23rd April 2002

85031038

Search Technology
Source: Information Week
Keyword Search Telephone Calls? Other Audio Material?
Absolutely! From the article, "Fast-Talk Communications Inc. this week plans to introduce a telephony version of its audio-search technology aimed at call-center operators who need to quickly search databases of customer-service calls. But Fast-Talk Telephony may also prove beneficial to customers using the vendor's year-old audio search engine" This new technology can also be applied to conference calls and telephone based press conferences.
See Also: Direct to the Fast-Talk Web Site
See Also: You Can Demo Similar Search Technology That Converts Creates Mechanically Creates Searchable Transcripts Using Voice Recognition Technology
1) Speechbot (Demo From Compaq)
Search over 14,000 hours of radio broadcasts. Then listen online using RealAudio.
2) Demo of Virage Technology using PBS Lehrer NewsHour Programming
Keyword search content from the television program beginning in February, 2001. View online using RealVideo.

The Ephemeral Web
Source: Wired News
"Rotten Links Hamper Learning"
On the web one day, gone a few days later. A new study focusing on broken links used in science education. From the article, "Two researchers at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln tracked so-called link rot after they discovered that hyperlinks disappeared before they finished developing distance education courses."
See Also: Direct to the Full-Text of the Study Discussed in the Article,
"Broken Links: Just How Rapidly Do Science Education Hyperlinks Go Extinct?"

Resources, Tools, and Full-Text Documents (3 Items)
E-Government--Worldwide
Full-Text Report, "eGovernment Leadership�Realizing the Vision"
From a Kablenet.Com article, "Canada has again outperformed the rest of the world when it comes to e-government, an influential annual global study has found. The United States and Singapore still trail Canada, with the UK in sixth place according to the report published by Accenture on 23 April 2002."
--
British Monarchy
Source: House of Commons Library
Full-Text Report, Queen and Country Fifty Years On: Facts and Figures for the Golden Jubilee 2002
22 pages .pdf
--
U.S. Federal Government--Benefits
New Portal, GovBenefits.Gov
From a GCN article, "The portal, up and running at www.govbenefits.gov, is connected to the FirstGov portal and consolidates 55 benefits programs through one Web address." From the actual site, GovBenefits is a free, easy-to-use, and confidential online screening tool. Just answer a series of questions about yourself and GovBenefits will return a list of government benefits you may be eligible to receive, along with information about how to apply. The official launch for the new portal is set for Monday.

News Briefs
Presidential Libraries--United States
"Presidential Libraries: Mines or Shrines?" (via The New York Times)
See Also: History and Directory of U.S. Presidential Libraries (via National Archives)

Views: 344




blog comments powered by Disqus

« All ResourceBlog Articles

 

Read about the FreePint FamilyFreePint Family

A family of resources to help information workers be more effective, raise the value of information in their organisations and contribute to success. Read more »


FeedLatest Family Articles:


Click to view the article Information overload: fact, fantasy or filter failure?
Wednesday, 23rd May 2012

Information overload is a figment of your imagination. Or a failure of your filter. Or a symptom of your technological submissiveness. Depends on who you ask.


Click to view the article Newsdesk: tracking millions of pieces of information a day
Tuesday, 22nd May 2012

What if you had to sort through 3.5 million articles and social media posts a day and try to pull out the most relevant items for your organisation? What if you then had to cobble it all together into something readable for your top groups and executives in your organisation?


Click to view the article Alacra Compliance adds managerial oversight
Tuesday, 22nd May 2012

Alacra Compliance saves time by aggregating information from both free and fee-based sources and enabling users to conduct an accurate federated search across these sources (coined “simultaneous search” by Alacra).


Click to view the article Time to sharpen your information tools - A VIP Editorial
Tuesday, 22nd May 2012

I recently completed a major house renovation project, so my mind has been occupied with building matters over the last few months. In the midst all the financial pain and stressful disruption, I found some interesting parallels with my “day job” as a researcher.


Click to view the article Product Review of Newsdesk
Tuesday, 22nd May 2012

Newsdesk, from Moreover Technologies, Inc., positions itself as an enterprise media monitoring, competitive intelligence tracking and news distribution tool. It allows users to track a wide variety of “traditional” news, print and broadcast sources, as well as social sources.


All Family Articles »
Family Articles by Category »


Tell us what you're working on,
and we'll talk to you about how FreePint can help »


FreePint Family Testimonials

"The free content from FreePint helps me to stay informed of trends. My researchers call it an "uncanny ability to find these details". ..."

More testimonials »






Subscribe

Subscribe to the ResourceShelf Newsletter and receive the weekly sampler of posts and Resource of the Week.

Find out more »

ResourceShelf sponsored by:

Article Categories

All Article Categories »

Archive

All Archives »