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Google Print Upsets Children's Hospital

Talkback Google Print will only aid in people locating the work. Reports like this should not go into print without the authrs first checking that the complaint represented is even remotely valid. Entertainingly, this information obtained through a quick...

[November 6, 2005, 4:45]

Google Print Upsets Children's Hospital

Talkback Google print is just an index, for pete's sake, nobody will be able to READ Peter Pan this way. Publishers are just annoyed they won't be making money off of all those out-of-print books. When Google indexes my site, it attracts customers who buy...

[November 6, 2005, 1:02]

Google Print Faces Further Delays

News Tyler declined to be more specific about the timing, but did say that scanners will start with older parts of the participating library collections, which tend to include more public domain and out-of-print books than books still under copyright...

[November 4, 2005, 8:40]

Google Print Upsets Children's Hospital

Talkback If the book is under copyright, Google Print will only show a paragraph or so around the specific search term. If the book is out of copyright, Google Print will only show three pages around a search term.

[November 6, 2005, 11:53]

Google Print Upsets Children's Hospital

News Google has also said it will only show small portions of copyright-protected books, if the copyright-holder has opted-out of Google Print. Great Ormond Street children's hospital is worried that that Google's online publishing scheme could cost it...

[November 4, 2005, 16:30]

Google Print Upsets Children's Hospital

Talkback I'm not going to buy the Peter Pan book to read to you at night, but let me read snippets to you from Google Print. Oh come on, they've GOT to be kidding. Or, more likely, this is a plant from the charming APA.

[November 5, 2005, 22:45]

Publishers Lay Into Google Print

News The Association of American University Presses, a 125-member non-profit organisation consisting of academic publishers, made public this week a six-page letter sent to Google, whose Google Print for Libraries launched in December with the support...

[May 25, 2005, 9:40]

Google Print Faces Further Delays

Talkback See what happens when you turn into a big player

[November 4, 2005, 15:54]

Google Print Upsets Children's Hospital

Talkback I just have to correct the facts in your article about peter pan, The aurther of peter pan J.M Barrie gave the copy right to Great Ormond street hospital, for free out of the godness of his hart to help raise much needed funds for the charity.

[November 7, 2005, 10:28]

Google Print Upsets Children's Hospital

Talkback I fail to see the value of this article and the comments being made by the hospital. Peter Pan' is a book that is available in the public domain and can easily be found freely available elsewhere on the Net (e.g.

[November 6, 2005, 8:51]

Google Print Upsets Children's Hospital

Talkback The hospital in question was willed the copyright to Peter Pan, by the story's author, as an act of charity. An act of Parliament then extended that gift. This has hardly been an "arbitrary action". As it stands, the hospital is too poor to even...

[November 5, 2005, 23:39]

Publishers Lay Into Google Print

Talkback Ha Ha Ha.it seems zdnet is doubling the length of its stories using copy and paste. Ha Ha Ha.it seems zdnet is doubling the length of its stories using copy and paste.

[May 25, 2005, 23:26]

Publishers Lay Into Google Print

Talkback This article left me with a strange sense of déjà vu. This article left me with a strange sense of déjà vu.

[May 25, 2005, 15:42]

Publishers Lay Into Google Print

Talkback Stick to your guns, Google ! What I remember from my academic career (10 years of it before I hit the consulting trail) was constant talk about the need for broad dissemination of knowledge and this from people earning sub-average wages for hard...

[May 25, 2005, 10:12]

Google To Unlock Libraries

News Google will expand its ability for searching books by working with Oxford, Stanford and Harvard Universities, among others, to digitise out-of-print and copyrighted works. The library project builds on Google's previously released print service...

[December 14, 2004, 8:50]

Google Trials Text Search

News The service, called Google Print Beta, lets Web surfers call up brief exerpts from books, critic reviews, bibliographic and author's notes, and in some cases, a picture of the book jacket. The Google Print feature works by typing in "print.google...

[December 18, 2003, 8:40]

European Book Market Is In Google's Sights

News Google has launched the first local language versions of its Google Print programme in eight countries around Europe. Google has already launched publisher programmes in France, Italy, Germany, Holland and Spain that enable publishers from those...

[October 18, 2005, 18:20]

Google Suspends Plan To Scan The World's Books

News The company announced its Google Print programme in October 2004 as a way "for publishers to make their books discoverable by the millions of people who search on Google" and began the laborious process of scanning in millions of copyright and non...

[August 15, 2005, 15:40]

Google Resumes Book Scanning

News The company says it will resume scanning books but will focus on out-of-print titles and wants to get publishers' permission to scan in-print books as part of Google Print. According to Google Print product manager Adam Smith, the August moratorium...

[November 1, 2005, 10:55]

Google Earth (beta): A First Look

Talkback How to print real photo postcards from a satellite image of your street or neighbourhood The image data, though constantly improving (a new update was released in January), is still patchy in places, but from other areas images can be extracted...

[February 22, 2006, 16:44]


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