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Open Text Corporation launches semantic navigation tool -

Enterprise content management (ECM) software provider Open Text Corporation, US, has announced a tool called Open Text Semantic Navigation. The tool is designed to help audiences naturally navigate through volumes of information based on the inherent meaning of the content and increasing web marketing and online… Read More

Emerald Group Publishing presented with Green Heroes 2010 Wall Shield -

Academic and professional literature publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., UK, has been presented with the Green Heroes 2010 Wall Shield in recognition of its award winning environmental project - Implementation of a New Environmental Management System. The Shields are awarded annually in recognition of companies, councils… Read More

IMS Health Names Ari Bousbib as CEO -

Pharmaceutical and healthcare information provider IMS Health, US, has announced that Ari Bousbib has been named CEO, effective September 1, 2010. Bousbib joins IMS after a successful 14-year career with United Technologies Corporation (UTC), where he served in several senior leadership positions, most recently as president… Read More

Mobile access for Knowledgespeak now available via SCOOPE STM Mobile -

Mobile access for Knowledgespeak is now available via our new beta application, SCOOPE STM Mobile. Subscribers on the move can now gain easy access to Knowledgespeak through a reader-friendly mobile phone interface. This application is uniquely available in two versions:… Read More

Scope to support ProQuest in enhancing evidence-based medical content -

Content enhancement and knowledge services provider Scope eKnowledge Center, a Quatrro Group company, has announced an initiative to support the continued enhancement of ProQuest's Medical Evidence Matters. ProQuest's Medical Evidence Matters online healthcare knowledge management system is designed to assist decision makers… Read More

Google may acquire visual search firm Like.com -

Internet search services provider Google, Inc., US, is reportedly set to acquire Like.com, a visual search and e-commerce company that lets users search for products using images. Media reports estimate the deal size at $100 million. This is not the first time that Google has looked… Read More


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