Google does very little to promote their US Federal Government search engine ‘Google Uncle Sam’, but some professional public records searchers and online researchers believe that it is actually a better search engine than First Gov for locating US Government records. You can access Google’s Uncle Sam search at http://www.google.com/unclesam […]
Find US Federal Records on FirstGov.gov
First Gov is the US Government’s Official Web Portal. You can search and find public records and other government information from this search engine and records directory. Use the search feature to locate the records you are looking for or browse the directory by area or branch of government. You can access the First Gov […]
Hunting Down County Public Records Sources Using NACO.org
The National Association of Counties publishes an excellent online US county directory search that allows you to hunt down county web sites, official contact information and public records sources with ease. Use the Find A County map to find county information and public records for a given state. Click on a state, select a county […]
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Accurint System Extends Search to Company Records
The LexisNexis Accurint system is entering the corporate and business records search arena with a site called AccurintBusiness.com. Business record searches will run from $1.99 – $4.00, depending on the information requested. The site contains millions of records on both public and private companies. You can read the full details at LexisNexis Accurint Business Broadens […]
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iPod Subway Maps Site Receives Legal Threats
William Bright, a creative New Yorker who runs a site called iPodSubwayMaps.com has received legal threats from the New York and Bay Area Rapid Transit Authorities for posting downloadable subway maps for the iPod on his site. His site contains dozens of downloadable iPod subway maps for major cities around the world, like the Paris […]
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