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March 14, 2005

Clusty Now Offering Government Info Search and Cluster

Word of something new from Vivisimo's Clusty.com this afternoon. The company has just launched a new "government tab" that allows you to search and cluster results from a variety of government info sources including FirstGov, MSN limited to the ".gov" domain, DefenseLink, political news from Reuters, the Associated Press, and CNN, and a number of prominent American think tanks, including RAND, The Brookings Institution, and The Cato Institute. An advanced search interface is available.

Also, Clusty continues to make search/cluster versions of key government reports and documents available. They're now providing a search/cluster version of the 2006 U.S. Budget.

Finally, Clusty now offers a shortcut to find info about members of the U.S. Congress. Enter a state name, postal abbreviation, or Zip Code in the search box and at the top of the page you'll find pictures, links to voting records, and email info.

Posted by Gary Price on March 14, 2005 3:06 PM

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