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"About Google Print (BETA)"







"About Google Print (BETA)"

"About Google Print (BETA)" 12/18/2003 04:40 AM




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About Google Print (BETA) 12/17/2003 07:14 AM
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Beta: Gimp-Print for Mac OS X
5.0.0-beta2


Beta: Gimp-Print for Mac OS X
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Google Library Used To Undercut Google
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Google Library Used To Undercut Google
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Last 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


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Chronic 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 ...

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Looks like Google branching out into searching more than just web sites. The Google Print FAQ says they're experimenting with "publications" (books? magazines?): Google's mission is...

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Hacking Google Print


Hacking Google Print 03/14/2005 05:38 PM
Many 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 ...

What (and Why) In the World Is Google
Print?


What (and Why) In the World Is Google
Print?
12/18/2003 12:57 AM
Google 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:...

Google Publishes Print Edition


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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"


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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
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04/09/2004 04:12 PM
Kudos 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...

Google Print Facing Copyright Woes at
Harvard?


Google Print Facing Copyright Woes at
Harvard?
03/17/2005 03:38 AM
The 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...

German Publishers Plan Challenge to
Google Print


German Publishers Plan Challenge to
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06/05/2005 10:45 PM
A 6,000-member association of booksellers and publishers are reacting to Google's plans to start digitizing books in the world.

Agence France Presse vs. Google, or why
Google News is still in "beta"


Agence France Presse vs. Google, or why
Google News is still in "beta"
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AFP's recent lawsuit against Google is a prime example of why the Google News service is still in "beta." Unfortunately, the "beta" label didn't protect Google from litigation this time.

Print It! 1.0 beefs up Mac OS X print
features


Print It! 1.0 beefs up Mac OS X print
features
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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 PM
Print 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 Audit Announces Print Audit
Australia/New Zealand


Print Audit Announces Print Audit
Australia/New Zealand
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Print 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]

Why Doesn't Google Ever Move Anything
Out Of "Beta?"


Why Doesn't Google Ever Move Anything
Out Of "Beta?"
04/03/2005 03:45 AM
Dave, this is a simple question, but profound: how come almost every new tool that Google releases stays in “beta” forever? This is a fascinating question and one that I’ve wondered too, as I’ve watched Orkut come and go in the public eye, Gmail shake up the entire world of free Web-based e-mail, Google News get slapped with a lawsuit for misappropriation of intellectual property, Google Catalog Search, and Froogle gain surprisingly little visibility, and…

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Google News beta


Google News beta 09/24/2002 05:08 AM
Google News presents information culled from approximately 4,000 news sources worldwide and automatically arranged to present the most relevant news first. Topics are updated continuously throughout the day, so you will see new stories each time you check the page. Google has developed an automated grouping process for Google News that pulls together related headlines and photos from thousands of sources worldwide -- enabling you to see how different news organizations are reporting the same story. You pick the item that interests you, then go directly to the site which published the account you wish to read.

Google News is highly unusual in that it offers a news service compiled solely by computer algorithms without human intervention. Google employs no editors, managing editors, or executive editors. While the sources of the news vary in perspective and editorial approach, their selection for inclusion is done without regard to political viewpoint or ideology. While this may lead to some occasionally unusual and contradictory groupings, it is exactly this variety that makes Google News a valuable source of information on the important issues of the day.

You can trace the history of a developing issue by clicking the "sort by date" function on the page containing all reports on a given topic. This will arrange the stories in chronological order, with the most recent report placed first.

"tri" Well today i bought lunch for our whole team developing the Intranet. All the data I hosed was successfully restored. :-)

"zeldman.ws1ny"

"Google Local" Goes beta


"Google Local" Goes beta 02/05/2005 10:16 PM

Google has taken live on its homepage a new service for locating local businesses, which scours millions of Web pages and crosschecks the results with the Yellow Pages data. Google LoLocal_res_logo2cal was previously part of the company's Google Labs development sandbox, but has now been deemed ready for widespread use.

One example cited by Google is using the service to find an auto parts store within walking distance. Google Local shows results on an area map, and can limit results to a specific distance from a user's starting point. For frequent local searchers, Google remembers the location in which to look.  Although the service currently only works in the United States and Canada, Google plans to expand its reach in due time. The company also expects to provide a way for businesses to add themselves.


Google Toolbar 3 Beta


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Google Toolbar 3 beta has been released. New features:SpellCheck: Whenever users type into a web form (including web-based email, discussion forums, and intranet web applications), SpellCheck instantly reviews and suggests corrections. The AutoFix option enables users to automatically check and...

New Google Groups in Beta


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Google Groups 2 Beta


Google Groups 2 Beta 05/17/2004 04:47 AM
The mailing list service that Google is offering is gaining momentum. The land rush for group names is on. [Google]...

Google Suggest Beta


Google Suggest Beta 12/19/2004 03:36 PM
I swear, one day we'll wake up and Google will have gained self-awareness. Google Suggest Beta - autocompletion for Google search requests. Fast as anything. Dear me, that's clever....

Google Sitemaps (BETA)


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"Google collaborative crawling system that allows submission of sitemaps"

A New Beta from Google: Groups 2


A New Beta from Google: Groups 2 05/13/2004 03:45 AM

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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
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Software Shelf Receives Software Award
05/31/2004 02:14 PM
Software 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]

Google Deskbar 0.5.64 Beta Released


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Google Maps Beta on Labs


Google Maps Beta on Labs 03/14/2005 05:19 PM
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Is Google News the longest beta ever?


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Google News has been in 'Beta' for nearly two and a half years. Several million beta testers a day for...

New Google Toolbar 3 Beta Released


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Google Goes Local with Beta Search


Google Goes Local with Beta Search 02/05/2005 09:15 PM
Google has taken live on its homepage a new service for locating local businesses, which scours millions of Web pages and crosschecks the results with the Yellow Pages data. Google Local was previously part of the company's Google Labs development sandbox, but has now been deemed ready for widespread use.

Google Releases Beta Web APIs


Google Releases Beta Web APIs 09/09/2002 08:34 AM
Dominant search engine Google has released a beta version of a new service that allows software developers to incorporate Google's capabilities into their own applications. Google software engineer Nelson Minar told NewsFactor that the beta is an experiment to determine whether sufficient demand exists for a commercial version of the program.

Google My Search History Beta


Google My Search History Beta 06/05/2005 11:28 PM
"My Search History lets you easily view and manage your search history from any computer. This feature of Google web search enables you to find information you thought you lost. And over time, you'll see an increasing number of relevance indicators in your search results that help you find the information you want."

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