"Amazon.com may have earned a page in intellectual history Thursday when it made the text of 120,000 books, with more than 33 million pages, fully searchable at no charge by anyone with Internet access, a Web browser and a credit card. But while educators, librarians and customers praised Amazon's new feature, dubbed Search Inside the Book, as an important step toward the age-old goal of a comprehensive knowledge archive, the largest Internet retailer insisted it's just a way to build business," reports the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.