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2004-11-23 Home Front: Tech
Google launches new search engine
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Posted by Steve 2004-11-23 8:57:23 AM|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 While the great majority of recent papers and periodicals are indexed on the web, many have not been easily accessible to the public using normal search engines

As if any of us wanted to read the crap put out by our "intelligent scholars". Bunch of 22 year old's regurgitating the "wisdom" of the professors and citing the same articles that their professors either told them to go read or that they wrote themselves. Such incest always produces deformed children. Yawn.. 20th Century tactics with 21st century tools.
Posted by 2b 2004-11-23 2:33:51 PM||   2004-11-23 2:33:51 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 actually, light green highlighter is right! That should be a very useful tool.
Posted by 2b 2004-11-23 2:48:26 PM||   2004-11-23 2:48:26 PM|| Front Page Top

#3 It sounds like a good idea. I’ve tried it a couple of times with little success. Good science articles are picked up, spread, and talked about on the Internet. If it isn’t being talked about, it’s probably not that important. So I didn’t find better info using the Scholar Search than when using regular Google with good keywords.

I’d like to set a few flags on my search such as “background in science”, “knowledge level”, “no stores”, etc.
Posted by Anonymous5032 2004-11-23 4:01:57 PM||   2004-11-23 4:01:57 PM|| Front Page Top

#4 Sounds like another good idea from google. There are already online repositories of research papers at sites such as lanl.arXiv.org and CiteSeer, but they are probably too narrowly focussed for most technical searches.
Posted by Lux 2004-11-23 4:54:56 PM||   2004-11-23 4:54:56 PM|| Front Page Top

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