Washington University in St. Louis has created a new database of materials related to civil rights courts cases, including settlements, court orders, opinions, and case study research. The “Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse” […]
Meta-Search for Video Content: PureVideo Search
With video content becoming so popular, is meta-search for video far behind? Of course not. One of the first contenders is PureVideo search, which provides both search across several different video providers […]
Visual Search Engine for Finding Items by Photo
You knew this technology would first be used for shopping. Oh yes you did. Riya has launched a visual search engine that allows you to shop visually instead of by keyword. This […]
ResearchBuzz Roundup 111206
Massive list of cheat sheets. AJAX, CSS, Ruby, etc… Topix gets another $15 million in funding. Wikipedia used to spread virus. Icky. Answers.com buys FAQ Farm. Nice use of Google Maps — […]
Another Specialty ‘Pedia — Scholarpedia
A big tip o’ the nib to J’s Scratchpad for the pointer to Scholarpedia, which is a peer-reviewed ‘pedia written by scholars. It’s available at http://www.scholarpedia.org/ . (Scholarpedia is currently focused on […]