
The excellent InSITE Service of the Cornell Law Library has pointed me at
"FOIAnet: Freedom of Information Advocates Network http://www.foiadvocates.net/
FOIAnet--the Freedom of Information Advocates
Network--is an international organization
dedicated to the principle that the "right of


delicious's search engine lets you search through tags, titles and descriptions, not the page content. delizzy lets you search through all content, including title, description and page content, for all your bookmarks.

delizzy - del.icio.us Bookmarks Search Engine: "What is del.izzy?del.izzy is a free service that lets you search through your del.icio.us bookmarks.
Wait a second, doesn't del.icio.us already let me do that? What's different about del.izzy?
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In Search 4.0: Putting Humans Back In Search , Danny Sullivan comments "I think there is some potential to tapping into a social network and applying it to search. However, I still remains uncertain how that will unfold.

We all know that web search is stateless, right? That is, you enter a query in Google and you get a result back just for that query? That is to say, the result is determined solely by the search term(s)...

Following the blatant self-plagiarism of Social Bookmarking and Infoskills Development, here's more, this time retrieved from a comment to another of Alan's posts, "Introducing students to RSS".