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Search engine use shoots up in the past year and edges towards email as the primary internet application.
pewinternet.org

Google has just made a big change to their shopping search, Froogle. You are now able to make a search for an item by Zip Code or City and State. Froogle will then show all the local stores that have the item you are searching for on a Google Map. This adjustment was made to make it easier for you to find products in your area and also to avoid traveling to a store and finding that the item is not in their possession.
solutionwatch.com

With Jobster you can search for jobs across the web and get referred to featured employers.
jobster.com

The Man Who Invented Management
Why Peter Drucker's ideas still matter
businessweek.com

The Library of Congress is launching a campaign to create the World Digital Library, an online collection of rare books, manuscripts, maps, posters, stamps and other materials from its holdings and those of other national libraries that would be freely accessible for viewing by anyone, anywhere with Internet access
xrefer.blogspot.com

America's Best Graduate Schools 2006
usnews.com
Top Biz Schools
usnews.com

Our grimy great lakes: The dirty secrets of the Canadian shipping industry’s cleanup practices
thismagazine.ca

Why diggdot.us? Digg, slashdot, and del.icio.us/popular - this is a constant browsing cycle for us. So why not combine them into a unified format without all the extra chrome?
diggdot.us

Inside Google's Office
photos of Googleplexes and the people there
funonthenet.in

A screencast is a digital movie in which the setting is partly or wholly a computer screen, and in which audio narration describes the on-screen action. It's not a new idea. The screencaster's tools—for video capture, editing, and production of compressed files—have long been used to market software products, and to train people in the use of those products. What's new is the emergence of a genre of documentary filmmaking that tells stories about software-based cultures like Wikipedia, del.icio.us, and content remixing. These uses of the medium, along with a new breed of lightweight software demonstrations, inspired the collaborative coining of a new term, screencast.
digitalmedia.oreilly.com

Perception Puzzles, Optical Illusions, and Paradoxes
scientificpsychic.com

iPod users all over the world can now listen and watch a Harvard Extension School class. This year, lectures of Computer Science E-1: “Understanding Computers and the Internet” are available in audio and video Podcasts on iTunes, free of charge—the first time a Harvard course has been offered through this medium.
thecrimson.com

Net TV start-up lands $16 million in funding
Brightcove, an Internet television start-up that helps programmers syndicate shows across the Web and collect money from it, plans to announce on Tuesday that it has attracted new high-profile investors, including America Online and InterActiveCorp, and a distribution pact with AOL.
news.com.com

WEST PALM BEACH — Police are rolling out surveillance cameras downtown and in the city's most violent neighborhoods, the first step in an ambitious plan to make West Palm Beach the most closely monitored city in South Florida. In the next month, four cameras are expected to be placed along Clematis Street and in troubled neighborhoods on the city's north side. Able to rotate 360 degrees and read a license plate a half-mile away, they will roll 24 hours a day and can be programmed to zoom in at the sound of gunfire.
palmbeachpost.com

The Second Coming of Content and RSS Feeds
readwriteweb.com

Gartner to Win2K Users: Prepare For Vista Or Die
The consultancy recommends these users begin calling their software vendors as soon as possible to determine when they plan to support Vista--or they risk getting stuck with something no longer supported by Microsoft.
informationweek.com