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Web Farming e-Newsletters 
New developments in the Web Farming area are captured in our monthly newsletter, whose issues are listed below. To receive a free copy, please subscribe via the WFC Contact Form.
  • February, 2000 WF Workshop Series: Enterprise Information Portals, New study on the Web from NEC Research, WF Seminars in Sydney and Auckland, Map of the Month: ET-Map from Univ of Arizona, Weaving the Web: a new book by Tim Berners-Lee, InfoToday acquires KMWorld, Toward the Semantic Web with DARPA Agent ML, AltaVista opens its services, All-in-One Search: over 500 searchable databases, Oracle supports access to Dun & Bradstreet, TracerLock: a web monitoring service to the newsletter
  • January, 2000 -- XML In-Depth Workshop on January 14, Vigil Technology offers e-Sense, Registered XML Vocabularies grow at 62% over three months, AltaVista Files for an IPO under CMGI, RoweCom acquires NewsEdge and Individual.com, Liaison Technology attracts a second round, Karnak offers a fee-based research service, XML Conference in San Francisco on February 23-24, Freedom to link is threaten by Mormon suit, New Web statistics from Alexa. to the newsletter
  • November, 1999 --  New series of workshops on Web Farming for 2000. WF Book review in InformationWeek. IBM Enterprise Information Portal. Factiva from Dow Jones Interactive and Reuters. Daily Diffs from InGenius Technologies is acquired by Aeneid. Bid on a custom WF Workshop. Information Analysis with XSB. Survey of Internet privacy issues. to the newsletter
  • October, 1999 --  How Connected is the Web? WF Seminars and Workshops. XML Vocabularies: How do you track all the new ones? XML Financial Reporting Markup Language. SAP Strategic Business Information Collector. Dublin Core goes standard as an XML/RDF vocabulary. Invisible Worlds by Carl Malamud, Internet Spy Software: is it real? Another twURL for Web Farming. HTML goes XML: the new XHTML specification. The Web in Perspective: quote from NY Times to the newsletter
  • August, 1999 --  WF Workshop on Sept 9, XML Extender in DB2, WF for Resumes and Jobs, 3-day Seminars on Building Web Farming Systems, Searchable Public Records, Intarka Prospect- Miner, Book Review for Web Farming for the Data Warehouse, Globalization To The Max: The Lexis and the Olive Tree, WF at Siebel, WebData Databases, Focused Crawling at IBM Almaden, Latest Web Assessment, Copernic Server to the newsletter
  • July, 1999 -- New Netscape Service, Web Scraping in VB, Ask Jeeves Flies, Drucker Plugs Outside Info, Seminars on Web Farming, Pretexting & Web Surfing, Search Engine Showdown, KM Resource Center, Invisible Web Catalog, XML Support in Oracle, More Domains for Infonautics, U.S. Government Searching . to the newsletter
  • June, 1999 -- The Web's Librarian - Brewster Kahle of Alexa Internet, Told You So! Infonautics' Company Sleuth strikes again, Google spinoff from Stanford received $25M in VC funding, Web Farming seminars coming up, Two new articles on Web Farming in DM Review and DB2 Magazine, Tool of the Month - MagniFind from Xerox Inxight, XML Support in new DB2 UDB as an enhanced text extender, Hyper-searching the Web - article on IBM's Clever project, MiningCo is now called About.com . to the newsletter
  • May, 1999 -- SAP and Dun & Bradstreet, Peter Drucker pushes use of 'outside' information, WF Seminar Series, EIP at CorporatePortals.com, Powerize your WF system, IBM xCentral as the Resource of the Month, twURL Analysis on WF, NewsMaps from Cartia. to the newsletter
  • April, 1999 -- SAP and ACNielsen alliance, KM World Website Review, WF Seminars, InGenius Technologies, CEOExpress as Resource of the Month, SageMaker using XML, SearchCafe for text mining. to the newsletter
  • March, 1999 -- The CI Perspective, EIP Revisited, High Web Usage for Business Intelligence, IBM's JCentral, Dow Jones uses XML, RDF Recommendation, Colin White's Decision Processing, New BullsEye Version, Microsoft with KM Product? to the newsletter
  • February, 1999 -- Company Sleuth from Infonautics, a new acronym called EIP for Enterprise Information Portal, new book entiled Data Smog from David Shenk, evaluating web content. to the newsletter
  • January, 1999 -- Inaugural Issue covering the new website, seminar/workshop series, evaluation of the Intraspect Knowledge Server, partnership programs. to the newsletter

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