Stephen E. Arnold: SharePoint Search: An Open Source Widget

SharePoint Search: An Open Source Widget If you have SharePoint responsibilities, you know how fabulous Microsoft’s Swiss Army knife solution is. Let me explain. The “fabulousness” applies to consultants, integrators, and “experts” who can make the rusty blade cut better than it does once the system is installed. I learned about “SharePoint 2013 Search Query …

Stephen E. Arnold: Power Search for Open Source Developers

Power Search for Open Source Developers Open source is cutting across the world as solution revolution. It is making technology cheaper and more widely available. It could have positive far reaching consequences in education and aerospace technology, but all revolutions need a little help getting off the ground. “Open source projects need all the help …

Berto Jongman: Accessing Terrorism Literature in the Digital Age Plus 230 Online Sites for Terrorism Research

ENHANCING SECURITY THROUGH COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH Perspectives on Terrorism is  a journal of the Terrorism Research Initiative and the Center for Terrorism and Security Studies Volume 7, Issue 3, pp. 84-98 The Art of Searching: How to Find Terrorism Literature in the Digital Age Judith Tinnes Abstract This guide provides an overview on information retrieval techniques for locating high-quality literature …

Stephen E. Arnold: NSA Cannot Search Its Own Employees’ Emails — Say What?

Surveillance Organization Unable to Search Own Employees Email An article titled NSA Says It Can’t Search Its Own Emails on ProPublica brings up an interesting glitch in the NSA’s surveillance technology. In spite of having the capability to sort through big data with a supercomputer, when it comes to doing a search of NSA’s over …

Stephen E. Arnold: Google Corruption Goes Vertical — Google Search Integrity Score Now at 15% and Dropping

Organic Results on Google a Shrinking Commodity Posted: 09 Aug 2013 07:52 PM PDT The free ride is over. Google seems to have decided it is time to make the most of AdWords, the Tutorspree Blog illustrates in, “How Google is Killing Organic Search.” The post begins by praising the Google of the past which, …