Karen E. Lynn
Karen has freelanced for a number of publications on the subjects of biography & memoir, book reviews, outdoor sports, travel, technology and cultural studies. A native of the Boston area, she now makes her home in the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts with her 6 year old son.
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Search and Steel GirdersSearch technology is embedded in the architecture of your enterprise. It's as important as a steel girder to any building, yet it's strength larely unseen and ignored.
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Selling Search InternallyHow to sell the idea of improving search technology to your boss.
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Search Fuels Business Intelligence for Decision Making“The jungle is dark, but full of diamonds.” said Arthur Miller. Can your search technology find the gems buried inside your own business?
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Living with Bad Enterprise SearchSearch technology is critical to the mission of any business. It facilitates cash flow, revenue, Business Intelligence (BI), productivity and employee satisfaction. It has an immediate impact of the bottom line of the business.
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Building for Enterprise Search Part 2We are using certain tools to facilitate the systems behaves in the way that we expect it to. We are exploring cucumber for basic modeling and testing.
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Building for Enterprise SearchBasically I am describing how the customer will interact with the search, what I expect the customer to do, and design the system to respond with the customer in mind.
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Open Source Search: Isn't it Expensive?A look at the difference between how much you can spend on a proprietary search solution vs. how much it can cost you. Why open source is a good alternative with more functionality and deeper value.
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Migration Still Looms Large on the Horizon for FAST ESP CustomersIf a need for migration is eminent, there will be a real need for expertise in the field of enterprise search on both proprietary and open source platforms. -
Open Source Search Engines Vs. Proprietary Search Engines'..."If you are a cutting edge company, you will be severely limited by a proprietary search engine as a solution. The more open the technology, the more able we are to refine it to meet our client's needs.'
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Continuous Integration for Large Search SolutionsAn interview discussing the use of Continuous Integration with a large scale search solution for a web portal. Tools such as Jenkins and fabric3 are discussed as well. -
How Enterprise Search Can Benefit Your CompanyBusinesses are generating more internal content than ever. Finding important information is a growing challenge. An enterprise search solution designed for your organization saves your company time, money, and gives you a competitive advantage. -
Print on Demand PublishingDefinition and description of Print on Demand Publishing, and how this technology is an opportunity to be noticed as a writer.
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Internet Marketing and the Book BusinessHow bookstores are getting more sophisticated in marketing books online, by using technology to show customers what they are buying before they commit to a purchase.
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Single Parent Dating TipsTips for single parents venturing back into the world of dating.
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Single Parent Dating Tipstips for newly single parents, dos and don'ts, and online dating
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Finding Local Cycling Communities when TravelingHow to reach out to local cycling communities to find the best trails, bike shops, and cycling resources when traveling or relocating. -
Lance Armstrong Addresses Philly LIVESTRONG Challenge ParticipantsArmstrong discusses his recent Meet the Press interview with Tim Russett. -
Why Businesses Love to Hire Seniors: A Growing TrendAs more seniors opt to continue working well past retirement, businesses are starting to recognize the value in experience.
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Book Review: The Almost Moon by Alice SeboldReview of Sebold's latest work of fiction.
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Cyclocross: A Racing Sport Targeting SpectatorsThis is an introduction to the fast-growing sport of cyclocross, and why it's such a great sport to watch. Included are some of the top races across the country, with favorite racers to watch. -
Senior Writing Groups: Growing Trend is Great for Sharing MemoriesForming a Senior Writing Group can help memoir writers spark familiar memories and share their experiences and writing with their peers.
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Anne Perry's Dark Past: The Mystery Behind the Mystery WriterFamous mystery writer's criminal past is revealed.
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Drawing Out the Past - Writing Exercises for Memoir WritingIf you've decided to take the enormous task of writing your life story, you may find yourself scratching your head from time to time, stuck on a particular point in your life, or missing years. Here are some simple exercises to jog distant memories and draw out your past.
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Lance Armstrong's LIVESTRONG Challenge Experience: PhillyYou don't have to be a superhero to help save a life. But if you sign up to participate in any of the Lance Armstrong Foundation "LIVESTRONG" events this year, you'll feel like a superhero. Or better yet, you may even feel a little like Lance. -
It's Your Story: The Memoir vs. The AutobiographyYou want your story told, but should you write a memoir or an autobiography? What's the difference, anyway?