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  • Global Public Health Intelligence Network

    Learn how Mawudeku is Chief of Global Public Health Intelligence Network (GPHIN) Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response Public Health Agency of Canada. Her team uses the latest technology to spot threats to human life.

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  • Reader's Digest

    With a readership of over 38 million people, Reader's Digest is the number one selling consumer magazine in the United States. Publishing for more than 80 years, the company has amassed volumes of content – all housed in segregated repositories – with virtually no means of knowing what was contained in each.

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  • ProQuest

    ProQuest, a division of the Cambridge Information Group, creates specialized information resources and technologies for libraries and researchers worldwide. For the past five years, the company has used Nstein's TME (Text Mining Engine) to assist in organizing, categorizing and writing abstracts for a growing body of news, dissertations and academic papers. Nstein allows the automation and standardization of these tasks so reducing editorial involvement.

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  • CEDROM SNI

    CEDROM is a French-Canadian based news aggregator that began over a decade ago by digitizing microfiche from leading journals to disseminate by CD-ROM. A team of five library scientists indexed roughly 30 journals daily (a ratio of 1:6). Concerned about scalability, the company sought to augment the process by automating the process, and turned to Nstein Technologies.

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  • Newssift by Financial Times

    In 2007, Financial Times was looking for a way to further engage its international business readers – mainly senior level executives. The trend was for readers to land on Financial Times, nibble on 1.2 pages, then leave. By contextually grouping stories FT was able to increase pages views to 4.5 per reader.

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  • La Dépêche du Midi

    La Dépêche du Midi is a regional daily newspaper publishing 17 editions for different areas of the Midi-Pyrénées region in southwestern France. The paper traces its history back to 1870, when it was known as La Dépêche de Toulouse. Today, La Dépêche boasts a circulation of roughly 200,000 copies daily.

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  • evolve24

    evolve24 analyzes traditional and social media to determine businesses' overall information landscape and provides quantitative metrics around perception, reputation and risk that let clients understand the key areas of impact in their marketing, communications and management efforts.

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  • ImpreMedia Digital

    ImpreMedia LLC is the number one Spanish-language media company in the United States. With publications in seven of the top 10 Hispanic markets, ImpreMedia is in 18 markets total, representing two-thirds of the entire population.

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  • Cyberpresse

    Gesca is a powerhouse Canadian publisher of French-speaking dailies. Cyberpresse, a news portal formed in 2001, was in search of tools that would allow it to showcase not only the quality of its content—aggregated large newspapers in the Gesca publishing family—but also to provide the online news agency the ability to generate up-to-the-minute, in-depth content on the fly.

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  • National Assembly of Québec

    National Assembly of Québec is one of the world's oldest Parliaments - dating to 1792. It is the name for the legislative body of the Canadian province of Québec. The lieutenant governor and the National Assembly compose the Parliament of Quebec, which operates in a fashion similar to those of other British-style parliamentary systems.

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  • Hearst Newspapers

    Hearst Newspapers, a division of Hearst Corporation, owns 15 dailies, 49 weekly newspapers and one online-only property, including the Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, San Antonio Express-News, Albany Times Union and seattlepi.com.

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