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  1. Schmidt, E.; Rosenberg, J.: Wie Google tickt (2015) 0.28
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    Google (Firm) / Management
    Internet industry / Management / United States
    RSWK
    Google Inc. / Management
    Google Inc. / Strategisches Management
    Subject
    Google Inc. / Management
    Google Inc. / Strategisches Management
    Google (Firm) / Management
    Internet industry / Management / United States
  2. Li, L.; Shang, Y.; Zhang, W.: Improvement of HITS-based algorithms on Web documents 0.14
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    Content
    Vgl.: http%3A%2F%2Fdelab.csd.auth.gr%2F~dimitris%2Fcourses%2Fir_spring06%2Fpage_rank_computing%2Fp527-li.pdf. Vgl. auch: http://www2002.org/CDROM/refereed/643/.
  3. Reischl, G.: ¬Die Google-Falle : die unkontrollierte Weltmacht im Internet (2008) 0.07
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    Date
    7. 4.2008 21:22:57
    RSWK
    Google Inc. / Marktbeherrschung
    Subject
    Google Inc. / Marktbeherrschung
  4. Machovec, G.S.: World Wide Web search engines : Open Text, Harvest, 2ASK (1996) 0.03
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    Abstract
    2nd in a series of articles examining selected WWW searching engines. Reviews LiveLink Intranet and Open Text Index from Open Text Corporation, Harvest Broker from the Internet Research Task Force Research Group on Resource Discovery at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, and 2ASK from AtlasNet, Inc.
  5. Search tools (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Offers brief accounts of Internet search tools. Covers the Lycos revamp; the new navigation service produced jointly by Excite and Netscape, delivering a language specific, locally relevant Web guide for Japan, Germany, France, the UK and Australia; InfoWatcher, a combination offline browser, search engine and push product from Carvelle Inc., USA; Alexa by Alexa Internet and WBI from IBM which are free and provide users with information on how others have used the Web sites which they are visiting; and Concept Explorer from Knowledge Discovery Systems, Inc., California which performs data mining from the Web, Usenet groups, MEDLINE and the US Patent and Trademark Office patent abstracts
  6. Raeder, A.: Finding Web sites (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    WWW sites provide graphical hyperlinked views of Internet information. Reviews selected sites that offer access to the Internet. Discusses the services offered by O'Reilly and Associates Inc Whole Internet Guide; Webcrawler from Washington University; Yahoo's Guide to WWW; Library of Congress' Global Electronic Library; The Internet Scout Report; Commerce Net; Commercial Yellow pages; the Virtual Tourist; Geographic Directory of WWW servers; and the Hot, Hot List
  7. Web-based search services (1995) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Introduces 3 online information search facilities, which make up a new breed of information services accessible through the WWW: NlightN (by Library Corporation: http://www.nlightn.com); NewsPage (by Individual Inc.: http://www.newspage.com) and InfoSeek (http://www.infoseek.com). Lists the individual databased loaded on each of these services; basic differences between the services; and notes on how to search each of the services
  8. Siegenheim, V.; Kaumanns, R.: ¬Die Google-Ökonomie : Wie Google die Wirtschaft verändert (2007) 0.02
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    RSWK
    Google Inc.
    Subject
    Google Inc.
  9. Gibson, P.: HotBot's future is in Lycos' hands : users hope that the search engine won't be hobbled by an acquisition (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Presents an overview of Wired Digital Inc.'s HotBot search engine, and ponders the future of the product, now that the company is being acquired by Lycos. Reviews the business strategy that drove Wired Digital to seek acquisition by a company capable of providing needed financial backing, technology infrastructure, and product development and marketing muscle. Lycos was interested in the property as part of its 'best-of-breed' acquisition plan for building out the new Lycos Network. Explores the likely scenarios for the HotBot product going forward under the Lycos brand, and expresses hope that Lycos will have the foresight to keep the attractive and sophisticated search engine well funded and developed
  10. Schüler, P.: Wertes Wissen : Knowledge Management vermeidet Datenfriedhöfe (2001) 0.02
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    Date
    8.11.2001 19:58:22
  11. tz: Mein Freund Google und ich (2006) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Ob Online-Übersetzer, Taschenrechner oder Zugfahrplan - für all das ist einzig und alleine das Eingabefeld der Google-Suchmaschine im Browser nötig. Zusammen mit anderen Diensten wie Google-Mail, der Desktopsuche oder der Toolbar stellt der SuchmaschinenPrimus ein ganzes Arsenal an nützlichen Online-Funktionen bereit. Google ist wohl die bekannteste Internet-Suchmaschine der Welt und hat sich seit seiner Gründung 1998 durch Larry Page und Sergey Brin zum unangefochtenen Marktführer unter den Suchmaschinen entwickelt. Seit 2004 führt sogar der Duden den Begriff "googeln" (sprich: gugeln) als Synonym für die Suche im Internet mit Hilfe von Suchmaschinen aller Art auf. Der eigentümlich Name wird auf ein Wortspiel mit dem Begriff "Googol" zurückgeführt welcher die Zahl 10 hoch 100 (einer 1 mit 100 Nullen) bezeichnet und soll dem Benutzer eine Vorstellung von der schieren Menge der in Google gelisteten Informationen vermitteln. Nach Angaben von Google ermöglicht die Suchmaschine zwischenzeitlich die Suche in über acht Milliarden URLs! Die Menge der insgesamt im WWW enthaltenen Informationen wird übrigens auf 500 Milliarden geschätzt. Neben dieser "IndexSuche" stellt Google aber noch ein eigenes Verzeichnis bereit, in welchem Informationen nach Kategorien wie Computer, Kultur oder Wissenschaft bereitgestellt werden. Auch das Durchsuchen der populären Newsgroups geht mit Hilfe der Google-Groups einfach von der Hand, stets das passende Bild zum Suchbegriff findet sich übrigens über http://images.google.de. Weitere Informationen über Google und Google Inc. unter: http://www.google.de/intl/.
  12. Wiley, D.L.: Beyond information retrieval : ways to provide content in context (1998) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The days of the traditional abstracting and indexing services are waning, as abstracts and bibliographic data become commodities. However, there are tremedous opportunities for those organizations willing to look beyond the status quo to the new possibilities enabled by the latest wave of advanced technologies. Those who own content need to focus on the delivery mechanisms and new markets that technology can provide. Features like automatic extraction of key concepts or names, collaborative filtering to help with trend analysis, and visualization techniques can take information past the retrieval stage and into the management area
    Source
    Database. 21(1998) no.4, S.18-22
  13. Koch, T.: Quality-controlled subject gateways : definitions, typologies, empirical overview (2000) 0.02
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    Abstract
    'Quality-controlled subject gateways' are Internet services which apply a rich set of quality measures to support systematic resource discovery. Considerable manual effort is used to secure a selection of resources which meet quality criteria and to display a rich description of these resources with standards-based metadata. Regular checking and updating ensure good collection management. A main goal is to provide a high quality of subject access through indexing resources using controlled vocabularies and by offering a deep classification structure for advanced searching and browsing. This article provides an initial empirical overview of existing services of this kind, their approaches and technologies, based on proposed working definitions and typologies of subject gateways
    Date
    22. 6.2002 19:37:55
  14. Huvila, I.: Affective capitalism of knowing and the society of search engine (2016) 0.01
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    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
    Source
    Aslib journal of information management. 68(2016) no.5, S.566-588
  15. Zutter, S.: Alles dreht sich um die Suche : Information Online Konferenz in Sydney, Australien (2005) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Mit über 1100 Delegierten und 85 Ausstellern stellte die zwölfte Information Online auch 2005 wieder die im Raum Asien und Pazifik größte und renommierteste regionale Fachmesse für den Informationsbereich dar. Alle zwei Jahre veranstaltet der australische Informationsberufe-Verband ALIA in Sydney die Tagung mit Fachreferenten aus Australien, Asien, Europa und USA. An drei bis fünf Tagen kommen hier Bibliothekare und Informationsspezialisten aus Australien und Neuseeland, Indien, Malaysien, Amerika, und Europa zusammen, um sich anhand von Vorträgen, Workshops, einer Fachausstellung und reichlich Gelegenheiten für informelles Networking einen Überblick über den sich rasant entwickelnden Markt des elektronischen Informationsmanagement und der Informationsversorgung zu verschaffen. 60 Referenten und neun Hauptredner (Angela Abell, Kate Andrews, Liesle Capper, Peter Crowe, Prof. Brian Fitzgerald, David Hawking, Mary Lee Kennedy, Hemant Manohar, Joan Frye Williams) lieferten Forschungsergebnisse, Fallstudien, Fortschrifttsberichte und programmatische Thesen aus den Themenbereichen Informationsarchitektur, Online Archive, Content Management Systeme, Urheberrecht und WWW, Web Services für Bibliotheken und Informationsstellen, Benutzungsschemata für Web-Technologien, Schnittstellen, Datenpool, Bibliotheksautomation, Referenzservice online, Metadaten für Informationssysteme und für Organisationen, Wissenschaftliches Publizieren, Open Access, Knowledge Management und intellektuelles Kapital, Benutzerpsychologie, Online lernen, Berufsbild Informationsspezialist. Ein Drittel der Beiträge beschäftigte sich mit Fragen rund um Information beziehungsweise Knowledge Discovery Search, Search und nochmals Search. Dreht sich angesichts der kommerziellen Erfolge von Google und Konsorten denn alles nur noch um die Websuche?
    Date
    22. 5.2005 13:51:43
  16. Keith, S.: Searching for news headlines : connections between unresolved hyperlinking issues and a new battle over copyright online (2007) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In March 2005, the Paris-based news service Agence France Presse (AFP) sued Google Inc. in an American court, charging that the search engine's news aggregator program had illegally infringed the wire service's copyright. The lawsuit, filed in the u.s. District Court for the District of Columbia, claimed that Google News had engaged in the infringement since its launch in September 2002 by »reproducing and publicly displaying AFP's photographs, headlines, and story leads« . The claim also said that Google News had ignored requests that it cease and desist the infringement, and it asked for more than $17 million (about 13.6 million Euros) in damages. Within a few days, Google News was removing links t0 Agence France Presse news articles and photographs.1 However, Agence France Presse said it would still pursue the lawsuit because 0f the licensing fees it was owed as a result of what it claimed was Google's past copyright infringement. The case, which was still pending in early 2007, as the sides struggled to reconstruct and evaluate specific past Google News pageso, was interesting for several reasons. First, it pitted the company that owns the world's most popular search engine against the world's oldest news service; Agence France Presse was founded in Paris in 1835 by Charles-Louis Havas, sometimes known as the father of global journalismo. Second, the copyright-infringement allegations made by AFP had not been made by most of the 4,500 or so other news organizations whose material is used in exactly the same way on Google News every day, though Google did lose somewhat similar cases in German and Belgian courts in 2004 and 2006, respectively. Third, AFP's assertions and Google's counter claims offer an intriguing argument about the nature of key components of traditional and new-media journalism, especially news headlines. Finally, the case warrants further examination because it is essentially an argument over the fundamental nature of Internet hyperlinking. Some commentators have noted that a ruling against Google could be disastrous for blogs, which also often quote news storieso, while other commentators have concluded that a victory for Agence France Presse would call into question the future of online news aggregatorso. This chapter uses the Agence France Presse lawsuit as a way to examine arguments about the legality of news aggregator links to copyrighted material. Using traditional legal research methods, it attempts to put the case into context by referring to key u.s. and European Internet hyperlinking lawsuits from the 1990s through 2006. The chapter also discusses the nature of specific traditional journalistic forms such as headlines and story leads and whether they can be copyrighted. Finally, the chapter argues that out-of-court settlements and conflicting court rulings have left considerable ambiguity around the intersection of copyright, free speech, and information-cataloging concerns, leaving Google News and other aggregators vulnerable to claims of copyright infringement.
  17. Chaudiron, S.; Ihadjadene, M.: Studying Web search engines from a user perspective : key concepts and main approaches (2012) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This chapter shows that the wider use of Web search engines, reconsidering the theoretical and methodological frameworks to grasp new information practices. Beginning with an overview of the recent challenges implied by the dynamic nature of the Web, this chapter then traces the information behavior related concepts in order to present the different approaches from the user perspective. The authors pay special attention to the concept of "information practice" and other related concepts such as "use", "activity", and "behavior" largely used in the literature but not always strictly defined. The authors provide an overview of user-oriented studies that are meaningful to understand the different contexts of use of electronic information access systems, focusing on five approaches: the system-oriented approaches, the theories of information seeking, the cognitive and psychological approaches, the management science approaches, and the marketing approaches. Future directions of work are then shaped, including social searching and the ethical, cultural, and political dimensions of Web search engines. The authors conclude considering the importance of Critical theory to better understand the role of Web Search engines in our modern society.
    Date
    20. 4.2012 13:22:37
  18. Alqaraleh, S.; Ramadan, O.; Salamah, M.: Efficient watcher based web crawler design (2015) 0.01
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    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
    Source
    Aslib journal of information management. 67(2015) no.6, S.663-686
  19. Lewandowski, D.; Sünkler, S.: What does Google recommend when you want to compare insurance offerings? (2019) 0.01
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    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
    Source
    Aslib journal of information management. 71(2019) no.3, S.310-324
  20. Sachse, J.: ¬The influence of snippet length on user behavior in mobile web search (2019) 0.01
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    Date
    20. 1.2015 18:30:22
    Source
    Aslib journal of information management. 71(2019) no.3, S.325-343

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