SVW in the media: South Florida Sun-Sentinel
By Tom Foremski - August 26, 2006
Regarding the AOL search data release, Ian Katz in his column writes:
Some sites view the information as an academic treasure trove, a way to learn more about how people use online search. In his blog for tech site ZDnet.com, Tom Foremski called the data "a glimpse into the human condition that goes way beyond anything we have seen, beyond Dostoevsky, Dickens, Balzac, Melville, or anybody else."
That's a Dickens of a sweeping statement. . .
Link to What searches show - or don't: South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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