askSam Releases Free Searchable Version of 9/11 Commission
Report
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 12, 2004
Perry, FL -- A fully searchable free version of the 9/11 Commission Report has been released by askSam Systems. This version of the report will help researchers, political activists, journalists, academics, and anyone interested in analyzing the report. It is available to browse and search on-line, as well as to download as an electronic version with a free viewer. You can access or download the report at
http://www.askSam.com/911/
The 9/11 Commission Report -- the final report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States -- provides a full account of the circumstances surrounding the attacks of September 11th, 2001, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks. It also includes recommendations designed to guard against future attacks.
The 9/11 Commission Report was released in electronic form as a PDF file. askSam Systems has brought this information into a searchable askSam database allowing you to browse, search, and analyze the contents of the report. askSam offers powerful full-text, Boolean, and proximity searching. It can display the number of times a word or phrase appears in the report, and it provides other features that are useful for research analysis.
askSam Systems publishes software that allows you to collect, organize, and distribute information. In addition to the 9/11 report, they have also prepared a searchable version of the Patriot Act.
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Background:
Since 1985 askSam Systems has created some of the world's most popular free-form database and information management tools. askSam products are used worldwide by over 350,000 users to collect, organize and distribute information. For more
information on askSam Systems see: http://www.askSam.com/
Press Contact:
Ann Hartman
askSam Systems
P.O. Box 1428
Perry, FL 32348
850-584-6590 ext. 100
Fax: 850-584-7481
Email: ann@askSam.com
http://www.askSam.com/
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