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We've worked closely with the (center) to create an interactive online experience with powerful search and browsing tools, so that users can explore Mr Mandela's inspiring life story.
CNN: Digital Mandela archive spreads message of social justice
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The seven million visitors who use this website every year will be able to make reservations, see ready-made itineraries for destination cities, and search for activities on an interactive map.
WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories
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The interactive map shows, for each state, whether search activity is above or below the annual average for that state. (That means every state is above its own annual average in some months and below in other months.) In January, search activity in most states is already out of the winter slump and is above the annual average.
FORBES: When Online House Hunting Heats Up Across America
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Verizon FiOS on Xbox LIVE includes an interactive media guide with TV Guide listings, favorite channels, search and more.
ENGADGET: Xbox Live welcomes Vimeo and AOL On, boosts Verizon FiOS offering for Gold subscribers
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So, you know, the search for, you know, what is that great interactive experience is really what we think will drive the consumers, and we think we've got a great internal development group that has the best shot of delivering that.
NPR: Video Game Boxes Do Battle at Entertainment Expo
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Search and answer can also be used with the Thomson Reuters interactive energy map.
FORBES: Thomson Reuters Brings Google-Like Search To Market Information
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You can search for your ZIP code (and its boundaries) in our interactive graphic, view the list of the five hundred most expensive ZIPs, or click through a slide show of homes in the 25 most expensive ZIPs.
FORBES: The New High-Status ZIP Codes
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Search marketing (paid search and SEO) will continue to own the largest portion of the interactive marketing pie.
FORBES: Interactive Marketing Spend Will Near $77 Billion By 2016
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Search for "airfares to Los Angeles" and you'll probably get another interactive experience above TripAdvisor and Expedia.
ENGADGET: Editorial: FTC and Google -- why the right decision feels so wrong to so many people