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| Articles about Public Domain |
| How to find Public Domain Works | | 2008-04-10 07:36:00 | | Believe it or not, there’s actually some method to the search madness when looking forpublic domain materials to use in your business. The search engines have a hard timetrying to organize the information precisely because the Internet is so decentralized andvast. In this scenario, the expert searcher does not rely on Google; he relies on specificsearch strategies.The debate however, rages on about where to find public domain works: On the Internet orin the real world, sifting through libraries and stores holding old books? The answer, ofcourse, is two-pronged: You can use both avenues to supplement your research – find apublic domain title via the Internet and acquire through a real-world search. Alternatively,you can also download some public domain works from the Internet, and despite whatpeople might tell you, finding public domain works in bookstores and libraries is quite easy.In searching for public domain material you can use:The Search EnginesA search engine can only point | | By: Onlinelar | | |
| | Public Domain - Internet Gold Mine | | 2007-07-17 00:27:00 | | With the advent of the internet and the ease of which information can readily be downloaded and compiled you would think that more people would realize that the public domain is a source of wonderful wealth that can be tapped into for huge profits.I have spent the last 4 years "discovering" little known secrets of this information that is readily available to those who know where to look. Or should I say "prospect". That's exactly what it is. It's Mining. When you mine the internet, you are not mining little rocks in a quarry or dredging a cold river looking for that elusive nugget of gold. You are searching for the gold of the future, and of the past. Information becomes your ore. You now become an information prospector. A "Millennium-Age Gold Miner."The tools of your trade are much different today than in the days of old. Your "pick-axe" has evolved into your mouse, and your "gold pan" is your hard drive. Your computer is the dredge and your internet connection is your "claim". In | | By: Back Up Photos From a Digital Camera | | |
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| | Public Domain | | 2007-05-05 00:08:00 | | I'm edible. Get over it.I understand that by choosing to have a baby I've made myself into L.A.'s latest zoological curiosity. The assumption when speaking to a new mom is that that no question is too personal, no comment unjustified. I'm just supposed to don my maternal grace and answer all queries as to my body, health, and emotional state with a smile. But despite my best efforts to preserve my Queen Elizabeth sneer in the face of imbeciles, I've been thrown.I left a voice mail for one of my tenants the other day regarding a matter of apartment business. He's an older, single man who I've only seen three or four times and our relationship is strictly professional. When he returned my call he opened with the usual pleasantries."So you've had your baby? I hear that labor can be up to fourteen hours!" he began."Yes, it can even be much longer than that, but mine wasn't so bad this time.""Did you know that some people actually videotape the birth?""That's crazy." I rep | | By: Hollywood Flakes: Get 'em While They're Hot | | |
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