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Google Keyhole, Google Scholar

baegucb_18706 writes "The front page of Google has a link to Keyhole where you can download a free trial of satellite imagery. Is it worth the cost for a subscription, and is it the start of the real commercialism for Google? And a challenge to MS's imagery?" D H NG writes "According to CNET, Google introduced a new service for academics called Google Scholar on Wednesday. This service searches scholarly literature such as technical reports, theses and abstracts. This service will not carry ads." And finally, reader ian@FalsePositives.com links to some speculation about how a sufficiently competent search engine could write the news itself.

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  1. Please don't kill citeseer. by eddy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Thank you.

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  2. Re:EPIC 2014 by Fr05t · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Sorry what was that you were saying? I just shit my pants, and not the good kind either.

  3. Scholarly Google? by Quixote · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Search for Microsoft on Google Scholar: 173,000 hits
    Search for Yahoo on Google Scholar: 52,300 hits
    Search for Google on Google Scholar: 520,000 hits

    There are some things even an 18-year-old company can't buy... ;-)

    Laugh.. it's a joke.