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New Information Service about Sources of Automobile Information


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Rolling Research

Louisville KY June 8, 2011; ArnoldIT.com--publisher of Beyond Search--has developed a new blog to provide a news service about where to find automotive information on the Internet. Each article in the Web log provides a synopsis of a source, an example of the information assailable from the source, and a critical commentary about the value of the information available from the source.

For those familiar with such reference sources, as Constance Winchell's Guide to Reference Books, the approach of Rolling Research is similar. Despite the wide availability of Web indexes on Bing.com and Google.com, these services often make it difficult to locate high value sources of information on specific topics. Rolling Research is a meta-service for students, researchers, companies, and individuals looking for Web sources that deliver content with utility, quality, and value.

“The audience we want to reach is a person who wants to get to high value sources of information without wading through a laundry list of search results. Our researchers examine the sources and prepare compact, information-packed descriptions of a source. We think that anyone seeking objective information about the automobile industry will find Rolling Research a useful resource.” said Stephen E. Arnold, publisher and owner of ArnoldIT.com, an independent consulting and engineering firm. “Too much of the available automotive information is advertising fluff. We want to be clear and direct in stories that are crisp and brief. Who wants to spend endless hours clicking on potentially irrelevant or inaccurate sources in a quest for facts?”

The blog is sponsored by TheAutoChannel.com (www.theautochannel.com). According to Bob Gordon, co founder of www.theautochannel.com, "We believe that traditional Web indexes do not highlight high value sources of automobile information. We are delighted to have an opportunity to sponsor this important, new and objective meta reference service. The ArnoldIT.com team knows how to identify and make accessible high value information. The efforts of ArnoldIT.com and TheAutoChannel.com are complementary."

The online publication is available without charge and publishes Monday through Friday. RollingResearch.com is produced by ArnoldIT.com, publishers of Beyond Search (a news service focused on next generation search and content processing) and Inteltrax (a news service tracking the “big data” and analytics markets).

Among the stories now available without charge are::

* Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Technologies, http://goo.gl/Ix8hO
* Better Place Takes Advantage of the Growing Chinese Auto Industry, http://goo.gl/QkpBb
* Use The National Environmental Respiratory Center for Car Related Health Issues, http://goo.gl/QIcAa

The current stories and the archive of stories are available without charge at http://www.rollingresearch.com. An RSS feed is available. Notifications of new stories are available via Twitter.

Topics covered in the Hangable information service include:

* Government information sources
* Fuel cells
* Insurance
* Hybrid vehicles

The Web information service will include articles, features, and links to important business information resources. In addition, the RollingResearch.com editorial team, http://arnoldit.com/wordpress/writers/, will offer critical comments about companies and strategies. An About section sets forth the editorial policy for the Web log. Story ideas may be submitted to rollingresearch@yahoo.com

About Rolling Research Blog
The RollingResearch.com Web log is produced by ArnoldIT.com. The company focuses on curation of business information related to research. However, instead of providing investment advice, the news service takes a critical stance, providing value added commentary about sources of information related to the automobile industry, hybrid vehicles, recreational vehicles (RVs), and motor sports, and allied fields. In addition to describing high value sources of automotive information, Rolling Research provides critical commentary about the sources and the information each contains. Published Monday through Friday, Rolling Research fills a need for clear, concise, clear commentary on the the best sources of information from government agencies, academic institutions, trade associations, and research groups. The news service is available via a feed or from http://www.rollingreserach.com.

You can contact the editors at rollingresearch@yahoo.com.

About Stephen E. Arnold, ArnoldIT

Stephen E. Arnold is a technology and financial analyst with more than thirty years of experience. He is the recipient of the following awards: ASIS Eagleton Lectureship, 1986; Online Best Paper Award, 1989, the Malcolm Hill Award, 2003, the OSS Golden Candle Award in 2007.In addition to “Google: The Digital Gutenberg,” he is the author of more than 50 journal articles and a number of other books, including “Internet 2000” and the first three editions of the 600-page encyclopedia of search called “The Enterprise Search Report.” His new study of enterprise search "The New Landscape of Enterprise Search is now available from Pandia.com. The phrases "beyond SEO", "beyond search", “content with intent,” “SIMM,” or “variants” should be credited to ArnoldIT.com.

About the Auto Channel (www.theautochannel.com)

Founded in 1994, TheAutoChannel.com is one of the premier sources of information about automobiles and other vehicles. In addition to extensive, detailed reviews of every major automobile, truck, and recreational vehicle, TheAutoChannel.com offers access to more than xx,000 videos, forums on topics of interest to enthusiasts, consumers looking for a new or used vehicle, and hybrid vehicles. The site generates original content which covers a spectrum of industry, race, and consumer subjects. The firm's Web site is http://www.theautochannel.com.

For more information, contact
Bob Gordon
President and Co-publisher
502 992 0200
bgordon@theautochannel.com

AIT Contact
Stephen Arnold
Arnold Information Technology
(502) 228-1966
sa@arnoldit.com