The Tax Man Just Doesnt Get It

I normally dont blog about news articles that I read in my local local newspaper, but this article by Dina ElBoghdady in the Washington Post infuriated me: “Costly fraud and error reported in home buyers’ tax program – IRS HAMSTRUNG BY LIMITATIONS Lawmakers consider extension”
This article talks about crooks taking advantage of the $8,000 credit [...]

People, Places, and Purpose – The Evolution of ECM Search

While reviewing a new book on Solr, an open-source enterprise search engine, it occurred to me that Google has not completely conquered the search world. To achieve high accuracy/relevance in search results, content needs to be parsed and indexed in a way to uniquely identify a document. Otherwise, you could end up with [...]