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by Selene Arrozolo Once upon a time the Internet was a place where humans went to look at “pages” of content. These days, however, more “machines” than humans are using the web and many of these little machines are powered ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on February 9, 2015

by Matt Manning The recent DataContent track at the BIMS conference in Miami last week pointed to some very clear trends in data product development. Here are some of the memes we’re likely to hear a lot more about in ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on November 24, 2014

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on September 8, 2014

by Matt Manning It’s no surprise to anyone that print directories are being retired in the face of the seismic shift to electronic information services. I’m not one to wax nostalgic about this, especially since I’ve worked hard to bring ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on August 4, 2014

by Shyamali Ghosh Most open data — data that’s free to use, reuse, and redistribute — is public information that governments publish as a key part of “transparency” initiatives. It can be a boon to information services already skilled in ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on December 30, 2013

by Shyamali Ghosh Here are a few of my favorite moments from the DataContent 2013 conference, which was, as always, a unique opportunity to learn more about what’s going on in our industry. Marketing Subscription Data Services bootcamp—Russell Perkins and ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on October 17, 2013

Connotate, Inc., the leading provider of solutions that help organizations monitor and collect data and content from the Web, today announced a strategic services partnership with Information Evolution, Inc. (IEI). The alliance will help small- to medium-sized businesses take advantage ... Read more

posted by Shyamali Ghosh on January 18, 2012

In the early days of the Internet boom there was a customizable “newspaper” called CraYoN (“Create your own newspaper”) that allowed folks to mix and match chunks of content (stock graphs, sports team news, regional news, industry-specific news, etc.) to ... Read more

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posted by Shyamali Ghosh on December 26, 2011