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Google Library Used To Undercut Google
Print
Google Library Used To Undercut Google
Print
06/17/2005 03:33 PMLast month, in discussing how
publisher
s were angry at Google for its book scanning project, we noted
that Google had decided to scan some books without the publisher's
permission, citing fair use rights. It turns out the situation is a
bit more complex. What really appears to have happened is the
collis
ion of two different book scanning projects. The first, Google
Print, was where Google partnered with publishers and promised them
that the scanned books would (a) help sell more books and (b) more
importantly, allow them to get
ad revenue associated with
contextual ads alongside any pages that people viewed. However, soon
afterwards, Google tied this project with their Google Library
project, where they were partnering with libraries to scan all of
their books. In those cases, there was no revenue sharing argument.
The benefit for the libraries is that Google pays the expense of
digitizing their entire collection, which the library then gets to
use. Of course, there's a potential conflict here, as Google can scan
a library book, even though the publisher of the book refused to take
part in Google Print -- or, even if they agreed to take part, but now
they won't get the revenue share from the ads. In some sense, again,
it comes down to a question of "ownership." The publishers view
ownership from the intellectual property point of view, saying that
they own the words, and no one can do anything with them without
permission. The libraries, on the other hand, are viewing ownership
in the more tangible sense, along with the right of first sale --
saying that, if they own the physical books, they should have the
rights to do what they want with them. It's a fine line, of course,
but given the way the courts have been acting lately, it would seem
likely that they would side with the publishers -- and claim that the
libraries were violating the publishers' rights in digitizing the
books in the first place.
Google Betas Google Print
Google Betas Google Print
12/28/2003 11:22 AMChronic Infection writes "Google is beta testing a book search service
called Google Print. Here is a list of books included to date." Quick
spot checking ...
print.google.com
print.google.com
12/16/2003 04:04 PMBooks and Google - big news.
Google Print Goes Live
Google Print Goes Live
06/05/2005 11:43 PMAmbitious project is to digitize the world's books opens -- but not
without controversy.
What (and Why) In the World Is Google
Print?
What (and Why) In the World Is Google
Print?
12/18/2003 12:57 AMGoogle doesn't want you to search inside the book at Amazon. They want
you to search inside the book at Google! That's what they're working
on, anyway -- get some more skinny about it at
http://print.google.com/print/faq.html . From the FAQ:...
About Google Print (BETA)
About Google Print (BETA)
12/17/2003 07:14 AMAbout Google Print (BETA)
print.google.com/print/faq.html
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"About Google Print (BETA)"
"About Google Print (BETA)"
12/18/2003 04:40 AMHacking Google Print
Hacking Google Print
03/14/2005 05:38 PMMany people are curious about the inner workings of Google, but they
are mostly interested in keeping it a secret. So, any information we
can glean comes from "black box" analysis. Recently, I wrote a short
article that explains how I wrote some simple code that can instantly
create PDFs of entire books from Google Print. Maybe some k5ers have
more ideas on how to expand the concept, but, as you'll soon find out,
I probably can't help in the efforts. Read on ...
Google print rankles publishers
Google print rankles publishers
06/05/2005 11:48 PM
Google continues to draw criticism this week. A
group of academic publishers publicly
criticized the search giant for alleged copyright problems to be encountered in
its massive library digitization project .
(via Educause )
"TP: Die VLBs* des Web: Google Print &
Amazon"
"TP: Die VLBs* des Web: Google Print &
Amazon"
08/06/2004 02:57 PMGoogle Publishes Print Edition
Google Publishes Print Edition
01/05/2004 09:48 AMSearch Engine Lowdown Jan 5 2004 9:05AM ET
Google exploring print search feature
Google exploring print search feature
12/19/2003 11:30 AM
Leading Web search engine Google is exploring a new
feature: searching
print materials . This beta test
allows publishers to submit text content, which would available for
users' keyword searching (and purchase), then flagged as being offline
print.
This idea is
reminiscent of Amazon's recent
full-text search .
(thanks to
Steven Kaye )
Google Print Now Indexing Magazine
Articles?
Google Print Now Indexing Magazine
Articles?
04/09/2004 04:12 PMKudos to Greg Notess, who pointed out that Google Print, that beta
endeavor that's focused on indexing book content, is now indexing
magazine articles. You can read his article at...
German Publishers Plan Challenge to
Google Print
German Publishers Plan Challenge to
Google Print
06/05/2005 10:45 PMA 6,000-member association of booksellers and publishers are reacting
to Google's plans to start digitizing books in the world.
Google Print Facing Copyright Woes at
Harvard?
Google Print Facing Copyright Woes at
Harvard?
03/17/2005 03:38 AMThe Harvard Crimson is reporting
(http://www.thecrimson.com/today/article506429.html that some
publishers are objecting to the Google plan to digitize books and put
them online. From the article. "While Google may upload some...
Print It! 1.0 beefs up Mac OS X print
features
Print It! 1.0 beefs up Mac OS X print
features
04/19/2004 06:55 AMMacEase Software has released Print It! 1.0, a US$24.95 printing
utility for Mac OS X...
Print Audit Announces Print Audit
Australia/New Zealand
Print Audit Announces Print Audit
Australia/New Zealand
06/09/2004 02:43 AMPrint Audit, the leading print tracking software developer, announced
today the creation of a new Australia and New Zealand division. Print
Audit, which is headquartered in Canada, now has divisions in the
United Kingdom and Australia. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
Print Audit Announces Four Webinars to
Introduce Print Audit 5
Print Audit Announces Four Webinars to
Introduce Print Audit 5
06/05/2005 11:39 PMPrint Audit, the leading print management software developer announced
today that its President, John MacInnes, will be conducting four
separate online presentations that will introduce Print Audit 5.
[PRWEB Jun 4, 2005]
Print Manager Plus Wins W2KNews Top
Award for Best Print Management
Software, Best Price, Best Quality in
the Industry American-British Company
Software Shelf Receives Software Award
Print Manager Plus Wins W2KNews Top
Award for Best Print Management
Software, Best Price, Best Quality in
the Industry American-British Company
Software Shelf Receives Software Award
05/31/2004 02:14 PMSoftware Shelf International, Inc., an American and British software
development and marketing company today announced that its flagship
product, Print Manager Plus(R), has won the coveted Sunbelt W2KNews
Top Award for Print Management Software. The award is presented at
Microsoft's Tech.Ed 2004 for Best print management software, Best
price, and Best quality in the industry. The Award was won as a result
of voting from over 500,000 W2K News subscribers consisting of Windows
NT/2000/2003 Administrators, MIS Managers, MCPs, MCSEs and IT
professionals around the world. Print Manager Plus solves the problem
of the hidden cost of printing in organizations. According to
Datamation document costs consume up to 15% of a company's revenues.
Print Manager Plus reduces these costs. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]
Print Audit Releases Print Audit 5
Print Audit Releases Print Audit 5
06/05/2005 11:39 PMPrint Audit, the leading print tracking software developer, announced
today the highly anticipated replacement for the world’s most powerful
and comprehensive print management solution. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2005]
Print It Your Way
Print It Your Way
05/21/2004 11:18 AMBecause ALA's readers are web users as well as designers and
developers, we offer this tidbit from Derek Featherstone on creating
user stylesheets to print articles to your own specifications.
ESP Print Pro 4.4
ESP Print Pro 4.4
11/14/2003 09:50 PMESP Print Pro provides support for thousands of printers and enhances
MacOS X printing support.
Print Me Up A New Arm, Please
Print Me Up A New Arm, Please
04/06/2005 02:16 PMThe old inkjet printer has been getting some more interesting uses
lately. There are those who are
print
ing electronic circuits with them, and those who are
print
ing food with them -- but why stop there? Some researchers are
working on a way to use inkjet printers to
spray live human cells
on a patient to help regenerate bone and muscle. As you might
imagine, it's still quite a ways off, so don't expect to be able to
print yourself new body parts just yet. Of course, when old fashioned
ink costs
more
than fine champagne or expensive perfume just imagine how much a
bit of muscle tissue is going to set you back.
New: Print It! 1.0
New: Print It! 1.0
04/19/2004 08:14 AMPrint It! enables printing of anything displayed on the screen, even
if it is not normally selectable.
Not fit to print
Not fit to print
05/27/2004 07:54 AMHow Ahmed Chalabi and the Iraq war lobby used New York Times reporter
Judith Miller to make the case for invasion.
Fed in Print
Fed in Print
09/03/2004 04:56 AMFed in Printhttp://
www.frbsf.org/publications/fedinprint/index.htmlThe
Fed in Print is an index to the Federal Reserve System economic
research publications including working papers, with links to the
full-text documents wherever possible.. It is searchable by author,
title/subject keywords, publication date, and Bank. You can search by
more than one criteria in a single query. There is a Word Wheel with
which you can browse all fields except keyword. This has been added to
Business Intelligence
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and will be added
to
Business Resources
2004-05 Internet MiniGuide.
Print Documents CM 1.0.8
Print Documents CM 1.0.8
07/12/2004 09:06 PMPrint files using a contextual menu.
Print Wirelessly
Print Wirelessly
11/12/2003 01:11 PMIogear makes an 802.11g access point that includes a print server.
Users can connect a USB-enabled printer to the gateway and wirelessly
send jobs to the printer. The gateway costs $129.95. Iogear hasn’t
posted the release yet but it should be here eventually....
Print anywhere, anytime
Print anywhere, anytime
11/06/2003 10:47 PMZDNet Nov 6 2003 10:04PM ET
Beauty in print
Beauty in print
08/03/2004 04:35 PM
Browsing at my local library, I just came across a display of the
winners of this year's Canadian
Awards for Excellence in Book Design.
I was blown away by the design and content of
The Gryphons
of Paris, a limited edition collection of black-and-white photos
of surpassing beauty. This led me to the web page of the photographer,
Ronald Hurwitz, his city vignettes and remarkable portraits. A
good reminder that not
everything of value can be found on
the internet.
Print Window
Print Window
02/05/2005 10:11 PMPrint Window from SearchWare Solutions gives users the ability to
print a file listing directly from the Mac OS X Finder. Using Print
Window, the user can create file listings with control over what is
printed and how it will look. File listings can be generated for a
single folder, different subfolders or entire disks.
Installation of Print Window is just like with any other Mac OS X
application and can be done by simply dragging the Print Window icon
to the application folder on the hard drive after downloading.
Print Window is available in two versions, Standard and Advanced, both
accessible from the same application. The Standard version is
available for use free of charge and contains limited features in
comparison to the Advanced version. One of the advanced features
includes printing file listings pre-formatted to fit in a standard CD
or DVD case, with CD covers printing as a booklet if the listing takes
up more than one page.
Using Print Window to generate a file listing by can be done by using
one of these five methods: Command-P; Drag and Drop; Dock Menu; and
Services. After selecting one of the methods, the Print Window
Options window will appear allowing the user to select the appearance
of the file listings. Once the options are set up within Print Window
the folder can then be selected for printing and the print dialogue
box will appear, just as it would when printing any document.
Print Window 3.1 will operate in Advanced mode for the first 30 days,
providing access to extra features and options not available in the
Standard mode. After the 30 days the user will need to purchase a
license of Print Window Advanced in order to continue to use the
Advanced features and options. Single-user licenses of Print Window
are available from SearchWare Solutions' Store for $15.
System Requirements:
Print Window requires Mac OS X 10.1.5 or above and 128 MB of RAM
though the company recommends at least Mac OS X 10.2.6 or above with
256 MB of RAM as some features are not available when running Mac OS X
10.1.5.
Pros:
Easy to install and use
CD and DVD case formatting
Cons:
Less features if running less than Mac OS 10.2.6
If your company has a product you would like Spymac to review, please
send an email to kristie@spymac.com.
Unfit to print, take two
Unfit to print, take two
06/04/2004 02:05 PME-Print Network
E-Print Network
01/24/2004 07:29 AME-Print Networkhttp://www.osti.gov/eprints/Created by the United States Department of Energy, this
website allows users to explore online papers that have been submitted
for distribution and review among peers; for publication in journals;
or for presentations at conferences. Through the E-print Network,
advanced students and scientists can search e-prints on many websites
and databases, browse e-prints by subject, and find many scientific
societies. Although the network primarily contains physics-related
documents, e-prints dealing with other subjects such as chemistry,
material sciences, and nuclear sciences are also included. [From The
NSDL Scout Report for the
Physical Sciences 01-23-04, Copyright Internet Scout Project
1994-2003]
X2 Print Accounting 0.1.5
X2 Print Accounting 0.1.5
04/15/2004 10:14 PMAccount and recover your print costs.
Gnome2-Print-0.61
Gnome2-Print-0.61
12/30/2003 11:19 PMShoot and print
Shoot and print
04/30/2004 03:02 PMCNET Asia Apr 30 2004 6:13PM GMT
DVD Cover Print v1.3.0
DVD Cover Print v1.3.0
12/04/2003 09:38 PMDVD Cover Print is DVD Cover Art Printing software that allows you to
print your DVD keep case covers in no time and with precision and
precise control. DVD cover art printing has never been so simple or
accurate. DVD Cover Print gives you the ability to print DVD Cover
Art to exact specifications. Use our defaults, or change them to fit
your needs. [Shareware $8.00 30 Days 4 MB]
Print Ads archive
Print Ads archive
04/16/2005 02:59 AM
adflip - "world's largest
archive of classic print ads"
Gnome2-Print-0.52
Gnome2-Print-0.52
11/01/2003 06:25 PMGrok Description matches for Google Print
GrokA matches for Google Print
Possible for Someone to Hack Into My
Stat Page Using Google?
Possible for Someone to Hack Into My
Stat Page Using Google?
04/18/2005 03:52 PMStupid Google Cache Hack
Stupid Google Cache Hack
02/01/2005 10:14 PMWhen I was trying to go back and see if I had any proof about the 101K
cache issue (see
http://www.researchbuzz.org/has_google_dropped_their_101k_cache_limit_
.shtml for details) I found that I still had the...
302 Redirect Hack Fastly Becoming Most
Infamous SE Listings Hack Ever
302 Redirect Hack Fastly Becoming Most
Infamous SE Listings Hack Ever
03/14/2005 05:10 PMThis subject just will not die until the search engines address it.
"Google and Yahoo are now working to perfect ways to determine when to
treat a 302 like a Moved-Temporarily redirect, and when to treat it
like an exit-tracker. It's far from a simple problem, so it's going to
take some time."
Google Print