By comparison, weekly visitors to the privacy settings page jumped by 600, 000 users per week immediately following Facebook's October announcement that user profiles would be open to public search engines.
It also requires those reports to be made available online in a database that members of the public can search.
Jason Reyes of the Texas Department of Public Safety said search and rescue efforts were still ongoing.
In turn, investors pour money into public equities in search of returns they can no longer access in the debt markets.
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The names and addresses were then communicated to a team of researchers, who started browsing public websites in search for information they could feed the Dave character with.
They will search public records for evidence of additional unreported income, tax assessor and real estate records for assets held by the non-filer, and records of professional associations and business license bureaus for information on businesses being operated by the non-filer.
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This time it's Elliot Schrage, who heads global communications and public affairs at the search king.
Third, Google has built its user base on the blanket public representation that Google search is unbiased.
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Facebook has an enormous database of member-created content from which to search, and that puts it in a unique position relative to Google or Microsoft Bing that search on public websites.
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The idea is that Google already has its massive search engine of public web sites.
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Customers use FAST to search billions of public Web pages and hundreds of terabytes of e-mail, databases and documents behind their firewalls.
Desperate, he inflated his children's rubber boat and paddled off down the street in search of a public telephone.
To relieve the pressure, the puppet Czech government appealed to the public to aid in the search for the assassins and hundreds of Czechs came forward with information.
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Google is a public and profitable company focused on search services.
The public launch will also include enhanced search and tagging functionality, as well as integration with a wider range of third party services, including content upload and sharing platforms.
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"Helicopters are a valuable tool for police in our normal operations, including investigations, anti-crime operations, traffic management, search and rescue, public order situations, crime reduction initiatives and tackling terrorism, " she said.
Despite opening up its search engine to the public last October, Hakia still has yet to semantically analyze the entire Web--its results still depend partly on a makeshift algorithm that Berkan declines to describe in detail.
While a keyword job search for "certified public accountant" might turn up ads seeking a small-business chief financial officer who is also a CPA, semantic-search software would intuit that the user is looking for accounting jobs and list only those openings.
Mr John also paid tribute to the hundreds of members of the public who helped in the initial search for April, who vanished from outside her home as she played with other children in the mid Wales town of Machynlleth on Tuesday 1 October.
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Powerset, the search engine that Pell created in 2003 and plans to open to the public in 2008, is one of a new crop of "semantic search" start-ups that aim to introduce natural language to the process of finding information on the Web.
The surveillance reportedly was conducted from public property or publicly accessible spaces without search warrants.
Armed police are patrolling the affected estates and, under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public order Act, can stop and search for weapons.
Public relations firm Weber Shandwick employs a search expert in Irving, Tex. named Jeffrey Martin, whose specialty is advising clients on how to bury bad news under rosier search results.
Teasingly, there is a public transit icon when you try to search for directions, but it quickly whisks you away to a list of transit routing apps you can download in the app store, most only for one transit system or another.
By default, the page is public and will turn up in a Google search.
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Campaigns routinely vet prominent supporters through public records, typically computer searches using Internet search tools Google or Lexis-Nexis.
The news organizations are asking Sylvester to make the rest of the court record public, particularly affidavits for probable cause involving search warrants that already have been executed.
But he's cagey about succession, and it's clear what he fears: He never wants Patagonia to go public, or to lever itself up in search of rapid growth, as it mistakenly did before.
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Harvard University offered its first public explanation Monday for its decision to secretly search the email accounts of resident deans last fall in pursuit of the source of media leaks about a cheating scandal that was roiling the campus at the time.
Both the government and Maritime and Coastguard Agency assured the Committee that "robust and extensive testing" was being done before the closure of Clyde Maritime Rescue Co-ordination Centre, to ensure the stations taking over its area of responsibility would do so seamlessly and continue to provide the level of search and rescue cover which the public had a right to expect.
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