Archive for September, 2008

24
Sep

Oracle OpenWorld 2008

–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MuseGlobal:

MuseGlobal to Demo MuseConnect for Oracle® Secure Enterprise Search at Oracle OpenWorld

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20
Sep

MuseGlobal Powers Federated Search for the EduTone Ecosystem to Deliver Simultaneous Search Results with One Single Query

EdNET Educator Conference

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MuseGlobal, provider of award-winning content integration platforms worldwide, today announced that VIP Tone, a leading provider of K-12 technology solutions, has selected MuseGlobals federated search technology to power EduTone Search for the EduTone Ecosystem. The partnership will enable VIP Tones EduTone customers to simultaneously search multiple sources of contentincluding internal databases as well as millions of images, lesson plans, e-books, biographies and educational gameswith one single search query. With the new federated search capability from MuseGlobal, users will have the most comprehensive, up-to-date information possible with a simplifying and time-saving solution in EduTone Search. Read the rest of this entry »

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18
Sep
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September 15, 2008

Access to Science Information Expands with Science.gov 5.0 Launch
200 Million Pages of U.S. Government Science Resources Now Available on the Internet

WASHINGTON, DC – The latest version of Science.gov—Science.gov 5.0—was launched today, allowing users to search additional collections of valuable science resources; more easily target their searches; and readily find links to information on a variety of science topics. Science.gov is a free, integrated single-search gateway to reliable science and technology information from 17 organizations within 13 federal science agencies.

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18
Sep

“Smart” clustering and a mashup of Wikipedia and Science news creates richer user experience

SANTA FE, N.M., Sept. 18, 2008 — The Science.gov Alliance, consisting of representatives from 13 federal government science agencies, has launched the 5.0 version of Science.gov (http://www.science.gov), its acclaimed US scientific research site. Chief among the new features is an upgraded federated search interface developed by Deep Web Technologies which includes “smart” clustering, a science news feed and an encyclopedia sidebar from Wikipedia that provide a context for the “science attentive” citizen and other researchers.

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