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To kick off L. M.C.C.'s free outdoor performance series "Sitelines" (part of the River to River
The New Yorker 2010
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Rita Vine at Sitelines finds them "sub standard" - and I must agree.
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Thinking About Where Information Lives - by Rita Vine, Sitelines May 12 - searchers will think to search by topic, but will they consider source and know how to find it?
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More comments from Rita Vines at Sitelines -- Google - Loyalty or Laziness - in which she suggests that people may be stuck on Google because they don't know the alternatives.
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Doctors are Blogging on Medical Searching by Rita Vine, Sitelines June 22 - Mentions two weblogs done by doctors and picks up on some of their postings concerning search.
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Sitelines comments on the effects of the use of link analysis by most search engines in ranking search results -- Rich-Get-Richer with Link Analysis Nov 12
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Sitelines is a blog about web searching by Rita Vine, a librarian.
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Rita Vine at Sitelines warns searchers that the search shortcuts Yahoo and Google offer and by extension other search engines are tied into advertisements.
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It began with the first review in Sitelines that found the content at Healthline comes from other commercially based sources and identified some glitches in navigation.
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But as Rita Vine at Sitelines points out - this only has stories that mentions Canadian come to the top on the main page, it doesn't affect the search, nor is there a way to select by news sources by country.
Internet News: Google News: Google Offering International-Specific 2003
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