NYPL - Databases and Indexes Online
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The combination of offline, online and
phone-based search applications for
databases and listings products is a $65
billion market today
The combination of offline, online and
phone-based search applications for
databases and listings products is a $65
billion market today
09/04/2004 03:04 AM [PRWEB Sep 4, 2004]
NYPL Redesign
NYPL Redesign
05/03/2004 12:29 PMIt must be in the air: The New York Public Library redesigns, with a
lift from SBI/Razorfish New York.
The NYPL Digital Gallery
The NYPL Digital Gallery
03/23/2005 10:43 PMI was interested in covering the New York Public Library Digital
Gallery, but every time I tried to visit it ran very sloooooowly which
makes it tough to do a...
NYPL Snubs iPod Users
NYPL Snubs iPod Users
06/17/2005 03:36 PM By Jay Savage, Unofficial Apple Weblog
NYPL Gets Wi-Fi Fever, With One
Potential Problem
NYPL Gets Wi-Fi Fever, With One
Potential Problem
01/16/2004 11:28 AMNYPL Offers Free Wi-Fi
"Free
Wi-Fi Service at 53 branches of NYPL!!! Suweeeeeet!!" [Library
Stuff]
Overall, this is great news, and NYPL has even posted an informational
page about this on its web site (including a list of the specific
locations).
While it's great to see NYPL run with this, I'm worried
that there is one little caveat:
"The Wi-Fi service is funded through the Federal Universal Service
Discount program."
That's the scientific term for "filtered internet access," and
technically it should mean that your access will be
filtered by default if you take
advantage of NYPL's service. What's more disconcerting is that the
page explaining Wi-Fi -- that even offers troubleshooting help and
lists limitations and disclaimers -- doesn't note this anywhere
on it. Even worse, CIPA requires the Library be able to turn off
the filter when requested by an adult, and NYPL's page doesn't note
that you can request this. So if this is true, I guess that's actually
a pretty big caveat.
Thanks
again, CIPA!
NYPL event with Steven Johnson and Jeff
Tweedy
NYPL event with Steven Johnson and Jeff
Tweedy
06/05/2005 11:52 PMThe event I did with Johnson and Tweedy at the New York Public Library
is now available in video and audio formats at
Wilcoworld. Notice the
license.
Google Indexes Flash
Google Indexes Flash
05/03/2004 11:40 PMGoogle
Search: skip intro filetype:swf: Various blogs have noted today
that Google is indexing Flash files.
Click here to comment on this entry
Reconstituting the Russell Indexes
Reconstituting the Russell Indexes
06/23/2004 02:10 PMNow we know the additions and deletions to the wide-ranging index.
Python and XML: Full XML Indexes with
Gnosis
Python and XML: Full XML Indexes with
Gnosis
12/19/2004 03:48 PMIn his latest Python and XML column, Uche Ogbuji shows us how to index
XML documents using Python's Gnosis Utilities.
Technical Analysis: Indexes At Support
Technical Analysis: Indexes At Support
07/15/2004 07:02 PMInternet News Jul 15 2004 11:00PM GMT
Technical Analysis: Indexes Turn Up
Technical Analysis: Indexes Turn Up
03/30/2005 08:56 PMInternet News Mar 31 2005 12:19AM GMT
Spatial (R-Tree) Indexes in MySQL 4.1
Spatial (R-Tree) Indexes in MySQL 4.1
01/07/2003 02:46 PMI've been playing around a bit with MySQL 4.1's spatial indexes as I
write chapter three (Indexes) for the book. Here's a quick
demonstration in which I add three points to a table and then ask
MySQL which points fall...
Google Indexes 6 Billion Items
Google Indexes 6 Billion Items
02/17/2004 03:51 PMSearch Engine Lowdown Feb 17 2004 8:10PM GMT
Technical Analysis: Indexes Break Down
Technical Analysis: Indexes Break Down
09/22/2004 06:29 PMInternet News Sep 22 2004 10:36PM GMT
Features: Mastering DocBook Indexes
Features: Mastering DocBook Indexes
07/14/2004 05:29 PMJirka Kosek explains the ins and outs of constructing document indexes
in DocBook.
How Google Indexes Content From Your Web
Directory
How Google Indexes Content From Your Web
Directory
06/05/2005 11:40 PMStickysauce Jun 5 2005 10:20PM GMT
Stock Indexes Reach New Lows for Year
(AP)
Stock Indexes Reach New Lows for Year
(AP)
04/14/2005 04:23 PMAP - The major stock indexes struck fresh lows for the year Thursday
as a cautious forecast from Apple Computer Inc. unsettled investors,
who are growing uneasy about the economy despite signs of continued
improvement in the labor market.
Technical Analysis: The Indexes Push
Ahead
Technical Analysis: The Indexes Push
Ahead
08/17/2004 07:05 PMInternet News Aug 17 2004 11:04PM GMT
Speedy Searching: MySQL Full-Text
Indexes
Speedy Searching: MySQL Full-Text
Indexes
08/26/2002 09:32 AMStocks Fall on Data, Indexes at Year
Lows
Stocks Fall on Data, Indexes at Year
Lows
08/06/2004 11:49 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 6 2004 3:59PM GMT
OpenOffice Off-the-Wall: ToCs, Indexes
and Bibliographies in OOo Writer
OpenOffice Off-the-Wall: ToCs, Indexes
and Bibliographies in OOo Writer
01/04/2005 06:43 AMA new way of thinking about and tagging a document's table of
contents and other supporting features makes sense and is more
convenient.
Japanese Stocks Decline, Led by DoCoMo;
South Korean, Taiwan Indexes Gain
Japanese Stocks Decline, Led by DoCoMo;
South Korean, Taiwan Indexes Gain
04/06/2005 11:57 PMBloomberg Apr 7 2005 2:53AM GMT
Databases rev up
Databases rev up
04/11/2005 08:51 AMThere's nothing like the human brain. No nonbiological entity can
process massive amounts of different types of data, integrate the
data, analyze it, and respond to it in a split second. Yet to hear the
major database vendors tell it, they're coming close.
Databases and SQL
Databases and SQL
04/19/2004 09:41 PMAs if PHP was't enough, now you find out you have to be able to work
with databases as well! Well, never fear, Timothy has a database
primer that will get you headed in the right direction.
Querying XML in databases
Querying XML in databases
03/19/2003 10:26 PM
Tom Dyson
points out that
XPath
support for PostgreSQL is in the works. Here's the example he
gives:
...PHP and Databases (for the Lazy Sod)
PHP and Databases (for the Lazy Sod)
11/08/2002 11:10 AMA very cool approach to working with PHP and databases "PHP and
Databases (for the Lazy Sod) from PHP Builder leading me to "Database
Journal". No this isn't using PearDB or ADODB. I've never seen an
approach like this before. I really need to think about this. [ Go ]
Comparing Databases
Comparing Databases
11/13/2002 04:56 AMGenerally speaking, there are four different types of databases
available on Linux: key/value, relational, object-oriented, and XML.
Each has strengths and weaknesses. When choosing a database you should
consider whether it:
- Can handle simultaneous access from multiple users
- Can be easily accessed from programs written in different
languages (especially object-oriented languages)
- Can handle large amounts of data
- Can ensure that multiple operations either all happen at once, or
not at all ("transactions")
- Can perform complicated searches ("queries")
"zeldman.50001"
Databases get a grip on XML
Databases get a grip on XML
01/08/2004 07:09 PM
The next iteration of the SQL standard was supposed to arrive in 2003.
But SQL standardization has always been a glacially slow process, so
nobody should be surprised that SQL:2003 -- now known as SQL:200n --
isn't ready yet. Even so, 2003 was a year in which XML-oriented data
management, one of the areas addressed by the forthcoming standard,
showed up on more and more developers' radar screens. [Full story at
In
foWorld.com (part of 2003 Technology
of the Year)]
Although I thought XML support in databases was a hot 2003 topic, Edd
Dumbill felt otherwise:
...Embedded Databases
Embedded Databases
09/16/2004 07:28 PMEvery serious program needs data, but not every serious program needs
a full-blown relational database server backend. You're not stuck to
reading, parsing, and writing flat-files forever, though. Phillip
Janert explores three types of embedded databases that are easy to
install, use, and distribute.
New Report: Mac Databases
New Report: Mac Databases
09/14/2004 11:22 AMWhat are the best database management systems for the Mac, and what
how do their features compare?
I just want to say one word to you . . .
databases
I just want to say one word to you . . .
databases
05/24/2004 06:40 PMGood Morning Silicon Valley,CA-25 minutes agoLook, we've been
going together for a while, and I just thought maybe it was time ...:
Millions of people have embraced Google for their searching, news and
...
Combine XML and databases
Combine XML and databases
09/03/2002 11:37 AMCNET Sep 1 2002 10:09PM ET
Transparent Databases
Transparent Databases
08/08/2002 12:59 PMI had lunch with my old pal Peter Wayner yesterday, and he gave me
a copy of his new book, Translucent Databases. In the book, Peter
defines translucency as an approach that "lets some light escape the
system while still providing a layer of secrecy."
-- Jon Udell
"zeldman.kssy2"
Report: Databases
Report: Databases
09/15/2004 09:57 AMa broad range of issues, from scientific notation in FileMaker to free
database managers that work on the Mac
CodeWalkers: Databases and SQL
(Tutorial)
CodeWalkers: Databases and SQL
(Tutorial)
04/20/2004 08:33 AMCodeWalkers.com has a new
tutorial posted for anyone out there that's new to the scene and needs
a little help with databases.
Writers settle with databases
Writers settle with databases
03/30/2005 11:39 AMglobetechnology.com Mar 30 2005 3:21PM GMT
Safe Databases Are Key to Security
Safe Databases Are Key to Security
09/14/2004 07:39 AMXML and Databases article translated
XML and Databases article translated
02/19/2004 06:04 PMThe article "XML and Databases", by Ronald Bourret, has recently been
translated into French and Chinese.
XML databases move to the middle
XML databases move to the middle
04/30/2004 07:41 AM
It's true that you can use native XML databases to manage the growing
number of business documents created by the new generation of
XML-savvy end-user applications. It's handy, for example, to search an
insurance database for incident reports that match some structured
pattern of in-line metadata. But hybrid SQL/XML databases can do that
too, and they can also join the structured XML content with relational
columns -- a powerful combination. So XML databases are migrating into
a niche that SQL/XML can't and won't occupy. They're becoming the
high-performance pumps that push XML traffic around on the emerging
services web. [InfoWorld.com
]
This short piece is a companion to Sean McCown's excellent
cover story
which surveys the XML features of leading relational databases:
Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase.
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