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Web 2.0: Knowledge Discovery
By Ken Yarmosh
In the case of the Web 2.0 Watermill, there are primarily four areas where technology is beginning to facilitate a vastly improved Internet: knowledge collection, knowledge discovery, knowledge building, and knowledge sharing.
Wordtracker vs Keyword Discovery
By Lee Odden
There's an interesting thread over at HighRankings Forums on Wordtracker and Keyword Discovery debating the accuracy, pros and cons of each.
Electronic Discovery Market On The Rise
In the United States, companies worth over $1 billion are handling about 147 lawsuits. That's more good news for lawyers, but it's also good news for the data storage and electronic discovery industry that manages and scrounges up data among petabytes of information.
First Podcast From Space
As we wait for the space shuttle to return safely to earth - delayed until Tuesday, according to a BBC News report ...
Martha Stewart Makes Discovery
By Chris Crum
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia has entered a partnership with Discovery Communications, in which MSLO's "Martha" television show will be rebroadcast on Discovery's TLC network.
Search For Discovery: Online Coverage Of Shuttle Launch
By John Stith
NASA tried something new for media coverage with the launch of the Discovery. They set up online coverage through Yahoo and AOL. While normal television broadcast and cable networks will cover the launch, these two companies give you something new to search for. Both companies scored big points with this coverage and having watched both, both were sharp.
Discovery May Launch Despite Glitch
NASA officials have examined the faulty fuel sensor causing a two-week delay of the launch of the space shuttle Discovery and have decided that they're not really sure what's wrong with it. One of four sensors, the launch may go ahead whether it's fixed or not.
Happy Customers Blog, Too
By Shel Holtz
Rob Safuto, creator of the terrific Podcast NYC, is out with a new blog. The Red Room Chronicles is dedicated to Marriott Hotels.
Discovery Back On Track: NASAs New Day
By John Stith
NASA said July 26th will be the launch date for STS 114 Space Shuttle Discovery. After a number of setbacks, including the most recent fuel sensor problem, NASA says they're ready to attempt the launch and countdown will begin on Saturday with liftoff to occur at 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday.
Discovery Launch Reset For Tuesday
After days of painstakingly hunting for the problem behind a faulty fuel sensor, NASA has set a new date for liftoff.
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