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Team on 08 December 2005
Knovel stays on top list for third year
Knovel is still recognised alongside Apple, IBM, Microsoft and Google in EContent Magazine's list of the 100 companies that matter most in the digital content industry.
Knovel is still recognised alongside Apple, IBM, Microsoft and Google in EContent Magazine's list of the 100 companies that matter most in the digital content industry Knovel has been in this list for three consecutive years, thanks to its approach to scientific and engineering information that couples a searchable database of reference content with interactive productivity tools
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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EContent Editor Michelle Manafy said: "Our goal was to be sure that those who make the list again and again don't do so out of habit or mindshare, but rather because they continue to innovate and deliver products and services that further the evolution of digital content".
Knovel made the rankings in the content delivery category.
The overview of why Knovel was chosen reads: "No works of fiction from this company, just an innovative approach to scientific information that provides a searchable database of reference content along with interactive productivity tools".
"Knovel now integrates more than 700 references from 30-plus publishers into a virtual library embedded with analysis software".
Christopher Forbes, CEO of Knovel, said: "We're thrilled that the editors of EContent Magazine recognise our efforts and gratefully accept this accolade for the third year".
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