Search The Web

Top : Business : Information Services

Searching.us.com: Business : Information Services

Categories:

Resources:


  • Current Analysis, Inc. Current Analysis, Inc. - Provides real-time industry intelligence and analysis with database, messaging, and information delivery software.
    id: 33

  • Decision News Media Decision News Media - An online business and science news publisher for the food and beverage, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
    id: 34

  • Dow Jones Factiva Dow Jones Factiva - Offers business and knowledge management solutions, and competitive intelligence. Provides web based global news and information management to help organisations improve decision-making.
    id: 35


  • Informa Informa - Provides market information to a variety of industries via conferences, training courses, workshops, and managed events.
    id: 37

  • Information Today Information Today - Product information and news for librarians and information industry professionals.
    id: 38

  • Interfax Information Services Interfax Information Services - Provides financial, political, and industry news and reports containing company profiles, market reports, and other analytical information for emerging markets in Europe and Asia.
    id: 39

  • Major Media Major Media - UK media representative for travel and lifestyle publications.
    id: 40

  • Outsell, Inc. Outsell, Inc. - A research and advisory service focusing on information content strategy and use, serving a wide range of vendors, buyers, and users of information.
    id: 41

  • Press-Cuttings.com Press-Cuttings.com - Specializes in same day delivery of press cuttings from Scottish and United Kingdom print publications. Includes details of services and testimonials.
    id: 42

  • Researcha Researcha - Global community of information professionals. Resources include interviews, commentary, and reviews.
    id: 43

  • Telvent Telvent - Global information technology company specializes in real-time products, services and integrated solutions to businesses, helping manage operations, processes and customer services.
    id: 44

  • The Dialog Corporation The Dialog Corporation - Database aggregator providing online-based information retrieval services to corporations and institutions.
    id: 45

  • The S2 Company The S2 Company - Provides products and services for the military tactical intelligence field.
    id: 46

  • Thomson Reuters Thomson Reuters - Offers workflow solutions aimed at productivity. Overview of sectors in finance, healthcare, media and science, with information for investors, careers, global office locator, headquartered in New York City. ( NYSE TRI, NASDAQ TRIN )
    id: 47

  • United Media United Media - Provides electronic and print publishers political commentary, editorial cartoons and comics.
    id: 48


Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor

Thumbnail Screenshots by Thumbshots

Search


Vacation Home Rentals | Bed & Breakfasts | Cabin Rentals | Florida Vacation Home Rentals | Perfect Hotels | Vacation Rentals | Ski Vacations | Weather Forecasts | Get Credit Card | Credit Card Finder

Latest News


Miss. prison riot leaves guard dead, 6 hurt
Authorities say a riot at a privately run federal prison in southwest Mississippi that left one guard dead and five other correctional officers and an inmate injured has been brought under control.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:21:52Z
Radical Islamists urge bigger role for Islam in Tunisia
A young boy waves a black flag inscribed with Islamic verses at a rally of Tunisian Salafi IslamistsKAIROUAN, Tunisia (Reuters) - Waving black flags embossed with Islamic verses, thousands of radical Islamists rallied in the central Tunisian town of Kairouan on Sunday to demand a wider role for religion in a country long considered one of the Arab world's most secular. Draping their banner from the town's ancient mosque, supporters of Ansar al-Sharia, or the Partisans of Islamic Law, one of the most radical Islamist movements in Tunisia, turned out in a show of force likely to cause alarm among secularists. ...
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:31:08Z
Spurs rally to beat Clippers, win series
San Antonio Spurs center Tim Duncan dunks as Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin during the first half in Game 4 of an NBA basketball playoffs Western Conference semifinal, Sunday, May 20, 2012, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Tim Duncan scored 21 points, Tony Parker added 17 and the San Antonio Spurs rallied in the final minutes to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 102-99 on Sunday night, closing out the series 4-0 and advancing to the Western Conference finals.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:25:57Z
NATO allies focus on ending unpopular Afghan war
Anti-war protesters face police during a rally near the NATO summit in ChicagoUS President Barack Obama and NATO allies will focus Monday on logistical aspects of ending the protracted Afghan war after President Hamid Karzai vowed his country will no longer be a "burden" for the international community.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:40:39Z
Dominican ruling party candidate headed for win
A woman mark her ballot during the presidential election in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Sunday May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Manuel Diaz)A governing party official appeared headed for a first-round win in the Dominican Republic's presidential election as supporters of his opponent complained of rampant vote-buying and other forms of fraud.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:18:51Z
Miss. prison riot leaves guard dead, 8 hurt
A prison guard was killed Sunday during a riot that also injured five other correctional officers and hurt three inmates at a privately run facility in Mississippi that holds illegal immigrants, authorities said.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:53:02Z
Yahoo! to sell stake in China's Alibaba for $7.1 billion
Alibaba had long expressed a desire to buy back the 43 percent chunk of the company owned by Yahoo!After more than a year of tedious negotiations, struggling US Internet pioneer Yahoo! has agreed to sell its stake in Alibaba, China's top e-commerce player, for at least $7.1 billion, the companies announced.
Publ.Date : 2012-05-21T05:59:05Z