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dtSearch Expands File Parsers and Converters; Content Extraction Only Licenses Available

BETHESDA, Md.----dtSearch Corp., a leading supplier of enterprise and developer text retrieval software, announces a new release of its enterprise and developer product line, including the dtSearch Engine.

In-Text ads push Vibrant Media growth

Despite the tight economic times worldwide contextual ad firm Vibrant Media is posting record growth numbers, and that growth is thanks to in-text advertising. You know, those little pop-up, hyper-linked ads? Consumers are beginning to click those ads as

Overcoming The Periils Of Looking For Love Online

Over half a million Kiwis—and as many as 50,000 at any given time—are online searching for love. Could be they are looking, and ending up, in all the wrong places? One New Zealand web master thinks so.

New records in Tiger Woods crash state wife Elin handed medical personnel 2 pain pill bottles

WRITETHRU () — (EDITORS: Updates with details and more information.) ORLANDO, Fla. — While she waited for an ambulance to take her unconscious husband to a hospital in the early morning hours after Thanksgiving, Tiger Woods ' wife went into their Isl

Re-evaluating Updike a year after his death

While searching for a piece of John Updike's art criticism in a stack of old copies of The New York Review of Books, I came across a review of a biography of William Faulkner, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, by another Nobel winner, the South A