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Tag: Metadata

Content Management: Content & Search Technologies

Search, when effectively integrated with content, creates a combination that is greater than the sum of the two separately. Let us consider an example. A printed phone book has been available to people for decades. The information in it was accessible primarily for one intended purpose: search by name for phone number and home address.… Continue reading Content Management: Content & Search Technologies

Published March 7, 2004
Categorized as Technology Tagged computing, content management, Content management systems, ctobook, Digital Media, Information retrieval, Information science, Metadata, search engine, technology, Web search engine

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