Topix.net automatically sifts online news into highly specific categories - say all the news about a particular town, subject or person. "News organizations should keep an eye on evolving technologies like Topix.net, because they are bound to change the way our audiences get their news," says Jonathan Dube in a Poynteronline Web Tips column.
An article from the Online Journalism Review asks "Is a Reporter's E-mail Address Really Anyone's Business?"
The Statistical Briefing Book "has been redesigned to make it easier to find basic statistical information on juvenile offending, victimization of juveniles, and involvement of youth in the juvenile justice system."
GoogleBlaster lets you enter multiple separate searches in a box and get all the results from Google at once, instead of having to do it one search at a time.
An article by Greg Notess on how to search for particular file types -- say a PDF file or an Excel spreadsheet -- with the major search engines.