The Big Free Three for News: Introduction and FreePint's View
Jinfo Article
25th September 2012
By Robin Neidorf, Africa S. Hands
Abstract
The big three in news search -- Bing, Yahoo! and Google -- are likely part of the daily workflow for nearly every knowledge worker. For individuals, each provides strengths and weaknesses. For organisations, it's essential to understand what workers are turning to, in order to direct education and manage risks.
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