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Letter: ‘An empty room with empty shelves’ (Saugus Advertiser)
Janice Jarosz sent the following letter to the editor of the Saugus Advertiser this week.
Search the Archives (Kansas State Collegian)
I want to applaud the Collegian for the excellent article on the?University Archives and Manuscripts Collection in Hale Library. Kudos to Tony Crawford and his staff!
Media Notes: 'Jeopardy!' is a lot more fun from the living room sofa (Berkeley Voice)
THINK IT'S EASY to get on "Jeopardy!"? Think again. You might do well on the show, as this longtime "Jeopardy!" viewer still suspects he would. But actually getting there is, well, brutal — and almost impossible.
Modi down, rebels prepare to strike (Express India)
Emboldened by BJP's poor show in elections and loss of face for Narendra Modi, party rebels in Gujarat are reportedly regrouping in a bid to revive the 'anti-Modi campaign'.
Computational oracle turns out to be a bit of a showoff (Independent Online)
When a free web service called WolframAlpha launches in the coming days, the general public will get to try a "computational knowledge engine" that has had technology insiders buzzing because of its oracle-like ability to spit out answers and make calculations.
Web service is computational search engine (Tulsa World)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — With the launch of a free Web service called WolframAlpha, the general public is getting to try a "computational knowledge engine" that has had technology insiders buzzing because of its oracle-like ability to spit out answers and make calculations.
WolframAlpha not without flaws (TechJournal South)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)- WolframAlpha launched Monday, and in the coming days, the general public will get to try a ``computational knowledge engine'' that has had technology insiders buzzing because of its oracle-like ability to spit out answers and make calculations.
Wolfram Alpha Shows Potential for Journalists (Poynter Institute)
The much-hyped search engine -- sorry, "computational knowledge engine" -- Wolfram Alpha launched over the weekend.
Venus and Mars: Double Planet Treat in the Dawn Sky (SPACE.com via Yahoo! News)
During May, June and on into early July, watchers of the predawn sky will notice an interesting "double planet" low in the east: brilliant Venus closely accompanied by reddish 1st-magnitude Mars.
Wonky Wolfram|Alpha Best Left to the Geek Clique (TechNewsWorld.com)
When a free Web service called "Wolfram|Alpha" launches, the general public will get to try a "computational knowledge engine" that has had technology insiders buzzing because of its oracle-like ability to spit out answers and make calculations. Which has a bigger gross domestic product, Spain or Canada? What was New York City's population in 1900? When did the sun rise in Los Angeles on Nov. ...