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Re: Gale and other content thru Microsoft Office
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- Subject: Re: Gale and other content thru Microsoft Office
- From: martin@skmassociates.net
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 22:52:34 EST
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I assume that this step is taken so that when Palladium is operational, there will be content able to take advantage of its capability to track individual users' behaviors. Sue Martin > ========================================== > Outsell's e-briefs March 14, 2003 > A Weekly Analysis of Events and Issues > Affecting the Information Content Industry > ========================================== > > IN THE NEWS > ----------- > > Microsoft Embeds Content Services in Office 2003 > > Factiva, Gale, and Alacritude (publisher of eLibrary) are among the > content vendors that will take part in a plan to offer content > services through the new version of Microsoft's Office 2003 Suite, > which is currently in beta. Users of Word, Excel, or other > applications in the Suite would be able to access the information > services from a "Research Task Pane" integrated into all of the Office > applications. Users will be able to highlight words or phrases, and > launch into a search and retrieve results without leaving the > application. This is the kind of integration with workflow that > XML-based services make possible. As a practical matter, it speeds up > a search launched from a document or a presentation. The deal also > gets the names of these services in front of millions of Office users; > that marketing and branding angle is likely the most important effect > of this partnership. > > [SNIP] > > ___ > > Subscriptions: > Visit our Web site at: <http://www.outsellinc.com"> to order subscriptions > to e-briefs.
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