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Wednesday, July 21, 2004
An email press release from LexisNexis announces the addition of simplified search capabilities for LexisNexis content from Blackberry devices (product page), along with in-place access to content alerts via the LexisNexis Publisher service. Needless to say a handy move, but it begs the point of how people are using content today in professional circles. With so many devices and collaborative schemes using those devices, being able to store premium content from services such as LexisNexis locally and onpass it to colleagues is becoming a more key factor in ensuring productivity. Kudos for the interface, but hoping to see some more sophisticated developments in using increasingly mobile and contexual user devices with increasingly mobile and contextual content distribution.

By John Blossom - posted at 4:23 PM
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Wow! Now you get LexisNexis content on a Blacberry! What will they do next? Perhaps price that 'premium content' in such a way that a Blackberry user might actually use it? Or allow it to be searched with ease?
 
Point taken, my anonymous friend. I agree that it's a move of some use to corporate clients who already have the service but of highly limited use as it does not allow the content to make its way into the Blackberry community any further than the interface. But to date rights management and aggregators don't mix too well...
 
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