Tag Archive: Search-Engines

Video: How to Use Google Alerts

If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to use Google Alerts to detect plagiarism, this is the video for you. Learn how to automate your plagiarism detection in just eight minutes.

Attributor Launches Content Monitoring Service

Web startup Attributor, previously covered here, has announced the launch of their content monitoring and analysis platform and is openly accepting customers for their service. According to Attributor, the system “works by allowing publishers to register and digitally fingerprint each piece of content” and then checking for uses of that content that violate previously determined…

FeelImage No Longer Displaying Flickr Photos

Image search engine FeelImage, previously discussed here, has stopped displaying Flickr results in its pages. This comes after Cybele, along with others, noticed that the site appeared to violating Flickr’s terms of use and posted about it in the Flickr forum. In the replies to Cybele’s post, a Flickr staff member named “Kevin” posted a…

Five Practical Reasons for Fighting Plagiarism

For most, being plagiarized is an inherently emotional experience. Finding out that someone else copied and claimed something that took hours to produce is bound to produce some negative feelings. This has lead some to wonder if fighting plagiarism is more about revenge than practicality. To some, it is better to simply forget about the…