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Federated Search: A Year of Blogging [ABSTRACT] Sunday, 4th January 2009
By
Sol Lederman
Abstract:
Blogging full time about a specific subject - in this case, federated search - has its share of ups and downs. Sol Lederman reflects on the ups and downs of his past twelve months as official blogger for vendor Deep Web Technologies, and shares what he's learned in the process.
Article:
Blogging full time about a specific subject - in this case, federated search - has its share of ups and downs. Sol Lederman reflects on the ups and downs of his past twelve months as official blogger for vendor Deep Web Technologies, and shares what he's learned in the process.
What's Inside
I have to tow the middle line and keep my posts vendor-neutral. This means that, for better or worse, I can't write those controversial or gossipy posts that get people all riled up - I'll never be the Jerry Springer of federated search, that's for sure!
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By Sol Lederman
Sol Lederman is the primary author of the Federated Search Blog, a blog solely dedicated to the federated search industry. Sol also blogs for the US Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) Blog, primarily about OSTI's accomplishments and technology.
Sol's first love is mathematics; he enjoys giving away prizes to people who can solve math problems that he presents through his personal blog, Wild About Math!
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