NEW YORK, April 12, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dow Jones & Company is unveiling a series of innovations to Factiva over the coming weeks. These will include a new iPad app, more global content and a ...
Factiva is a news search service from Dow Jones & Company that allows users to keep track of the latest developments in their industries. It was launched in 1999 after Dow Jones and news agency ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 12, 2004--Factiva(R), a Dow Jones and Reuters Company and a leading global news and business information provider, and LexisNexis Group, a leading global legal news and ...
Factiva, a Dow Jones and Reuters Company, today announced a new technical platform and data enhancements to its compliance tool, Factiva Public Figures & Associates, an authoritative global database ...
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Dow Jones subsidiary Factiva is a search engine that pays – but only if you’re in the club. The subscription-access archive, which launched in 1999 as a partnership between Dow Jones and Reuters, ...
News Corp-owned business intelligence search engine Factiva is adding generative AI summaries to its search results. The news database, which is part of Dow Jones, has deployed Google’s Gemini ...
The Australian Financial Review (AFR) has ended its relationship with Factiva after failing to agree on a new model with the News Corp-owned global news database. The current deal, said by industry ...
The Dow Jones news service has added a dash of "Magnum P.I." to its image—and that's causing a rift with several of the nation's top real-life private investigative firms. The dispute began earlier ...
Nine’s The Australian Financial Review (AFR) has renegotiated its contract with Factiva, just months after ending its deal with the subscription global news database. Under the new agreement, reached ...
The Crimson, the student-run newspaper at Harvard, has a report of an unusual incident in a campus library. Administrators at the Harvard Business School library were forced to block a user’s IP ...