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by garmaine
2212 days ago
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I would wager that Google's database of new stories is bigger. LexisNexis survives partly through institutional inertia, but also I expect because they've tailored their search product to their specific niche in a way that is much more useful than Google's general-purpose algorithms. |
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You are correct. Lexis only has 35k news sources. Their one strength is that their news archive goes back to the late 70s.
The real difference is that Lexis's core business is B2B. Enterprise pricing defies the laws of reason for what people will pay for software vs B2C.