European Google Killer Quaero?
am 20.01.2006 von http://lawjustice.blogspot.comBertelsmann, the German media company, announced that it is close to signing up as a partner behind the European search engine project Quaero. French president Jacques Chirac pledged to help fund a new European …
Google Print : A Copyright Analysis
Law & Justice / In the last issue of the Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, Jonathan Band has given insights on Google Print Library Project. He has described the difference between Print Publisher Program and Print Library Project. On August 11, 2005, Goo…
Google Doesn’t Wait for EU Governments
Law & Justice / Google has launched its books scan engine Google Print in eight European countries (local-language sites): Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and Spain. Google Print enables users to look for scanned books from lib…
EU Information Societys High Level Expert Group on Digital Libraries
Law & Justice / EurActiv writes today that the industry is better represented than the library sector among the members of DG Information Societys High Level Expert Group on digital libraries, which met for the first time on 27 March 2005 ( Read a press release publ…
European Alternative to Google Print
Law & Justice / EurActiv has a comprehensive file about a European-led alternative to Google Print. France takes the lead in its rival venture for a European Digital Library, an initiative within the framework of i2010 Digital Libraries of the European Commission.…
Google - Our lawyers say...
Weblawg.de / ... Usage: Google as noun referring to, well, us.Example: I just love Google, theyre soooo cute and cuddly and adorable and awesome!Our lawyers say: Good. Very, very good. Theres no question here that youre referring to Google Inc. as a company. Use…
Google erklärt googlen
MarkenBlog / Usage: ‘Google’ as noun referring to, well, us. Example: “I just love Google, they’re soooo cute and cuddly and adorable and awesome!” Our lawyers say: Good. Very, very good. There’s no question here that you̵…
Data-Retention Plans Worry Members of European Parliament
Law & Justice / The EU Observer reports about the currently ongoing discussion about the data rention plans of the EU. Several members of the European Parliament remain worried by plans to force EU telephone and service providers to store data for criminal investig…
Danny Sullivan launches podcast
Handakte WebLAWg / Search Engine Watch gurus Danny Sullivan and Gary Price are to launch a new podcast service focusing on search engines and search engine marketing. See also iPodderX.…
European Institute of Technology Will Be Network of Existing Institutions
Law & Justice / On 23 March 2006 the European Council agreed that a European Institute of Technology (EIT) would be an important step towards filling the existing gap between higher education, research and innovation. However, the heads of state disregarded the poss…
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Transblawg / Datenbank zu EU-Kaufrecht in sieben Sprachen CISG in seven languages Two professors have developed a database in German, English, French, Spranish, Italian, Dutch and Chinese. Once you have selected the article, you can compare up to seven languages…
Treaty Violation?
German American Law Journal :: American Edition / CK - Washington. The United States allocated $13.3 billion for the Marshall Plan to assist European recovery after WW II. Germany received $1.47 billion from the European Recovery Plan, as the program was officially known. According to The Ec…
Search Engine Watch Blog
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» Bertelsmann set to head Quaero internet project - Financial Times - MSNBC.com
Bertelsmann, the media group, is close to signing up as German leader on a project to create a multimedia search engine to challenge US dominance."><title>Bertelsmann set to head Quaero internet project - Financial Times - MSNBC.com<…
» Media giant about to back European 'Google killer'
» » The multimedia search engine Quaero, Europe’s answer to Google
The European search engine project Quaero was announced last summer by the French president Chirac. It will not be a text-based search engine but is mainly meant for multimedia search.
