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Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. Author/Speaker/Consultant
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Wednesday, May 25, 2005  



Information360
http://www.information360.com/

As you work at your computer (PC or Mac), in any program, the Toolbar sits unobtrusively at the top of your screen. You may be working in word, building a presentation in Powerpoint or simply reading an imported document, whatever program you are working in, the software is continually searching for contextually related information. Each button represents a different information source. As information becomes available the Toolbar changes colour and a red asterisk indicates which button has the information. Simply pointing the cursor at the button delivers a dropdown box showing a precis of the information available. A click on any of the precis will deliver the complete information to your screen. The Toolbar has buttons delivering information in text, video and audio from a variety of sources. Buttons allowing the creation of Smart Folders, have the opportunity to communicate with other users that have similar interests, and recieve information from other users. The world's first, real-time information exchange, powered by the world's number one information intelligence software. Produced by Autonomy and delivered by a user friendly interface developed by GateWest New Media. Working in your desktop environment, eliminating the need to open a browser the user is automatically delivered precisely related and relevant contextualised information. The software combines advanced pattern matching techniques (non-linear adaptive digital processing), utilizing Bayesian Inference and Claude Shannon's principles of information theory, developed to support the world-wide intelligence community and the first technology to be announced for procurement by the US Department of Homeland Security following 9/11. As you work on your PC or Mac in the normal way, DORIS is working in the background. You simply see the Toolbar at the top of the screen. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.

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