Dear Ushashri:
An easy and reasonably effective way to track news on the web is to log into the Google News and Yahoo News and sign in for news alerts. Use all the appropriate keywords as different searches (for instance, for my organization I have given International Crops... and ICRISAT as two different searches). These are free services. They are paid services of which I don't have indepth knowledge. However, I do know they are fancifully expensive.
For newspaper searches, the best way, unfortunately, still is the manual route.
Cheers!
Gopi Warrier
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From: prpoint@yahoogroups.com [mailto:prpoint@ yahoogroups. com]On Behalf Of nexiecom
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 1:50 PM
To: prpoint@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [prpoint] Methods to Track News - Please adviseDear Friends,
One of our clients (a major player in the Energy sector) has given
us the mandate to monitor news items appearing about themselves and
the industry in publications and the Web across India and Worldwide.
Will be grateful if any one of you who are into similar activity can
share as to how you are going about it. Suggestions and contacts are
also Welcome!
Seasons' greetings!
Best regards
Ushasri
Consultant.
Nexiecom India
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