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Watson 1.7.5







Watson 1.7.5

Watson 1.7.5 10/31/2003 04:03 PM

The most useful Internet services made elementary: This utility delivers information to your desktop.




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Watson Product FAQ 06/29/2004 12:24 PM
Apple will not be compensating the Watson folks at all .. Karelia Software has sold the technology behind Watson .. without actually featuring Karelia .. Sherlock 3 vs Watson .. this Watson FAQ .. Thank you .. FAQ

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Watson bids Sherlock farewell 09/25/2004 11:37 AM
When Apple took the wraps off Jaguar in 2001, one of the features that garnered the most amount of criticism was the new and improved Sherlock, which Steve toted as "Internet services for the rest of us." Sherlock 3 incorporated mini browsers into OS X, which brought commonly-used, customizable information to a user’s fingertips: <I>Sherlock is dramatically better than standard Web browsers at retrieving and displaying some of the most practical and useful information available on the Internet, like stock news, general headlines, movie previews, locations and show times, yellow pages listings, eBay auction activity and much, much more. Sherlock displays each of these 'channels' in its own arrangement of columns and panes.</I> The only problem was, it already existed. Of course, arguments can be made for both sides, and a case can certainly be made for a logical evolution of Sherlock, but the fact remains that Watson and Sherlock 3 accomplish the same tasks with similar interfaces. Over the last three years, Watson and Sherlock have coexisted in the same space — like Google and Yahoo, or Vienna Fingers and Oreo Uh-Ohs!, users were left to choose between brand recognition, color, taste, size, shape and speed. And as of next Tuesday, it'll be all gone. Watson support will be dropped (and it looks like its buyer, Sun, won't be releasing its own port anytime soon). Its tools will be left to fester and whither while Sherlock quietly rests on the top of the heap. It seems that Apple has won and can now focus on its upcoming fight with the Konfabulator crew. Perhaps things could’ve been different if Apple had approached Watson’s creator Dan Wood and offered him some compensation — or a job. For many of you, Oct. 5 will come and go without a second glance. Sherlock will still be there when you’re looking for a bite to eat or are in the mood for a late-night movie. For the rest of us, who have seen the dust accumulate on Sherlock since it stopped searching our hard drive, the decline and demise of Watson will be a fond memory that will always hold place in our computing history, marking one of the few who refused to back down in the face of a corporate shadow, and showed third-party developers everywhere that just because someone else can do it, doesn't mean they can do it better. On behalf of Watson users everywhere, Mr. Wood, we await your next creation.

Watson’s Life Coming to an End,
Soon


Watson’s Life Coming to an End,
Soon
09/23/2004 09:46 PM
Dan Wood: “There’s been some discussion on the Watson Users’ email discussion group about the future of Watson and where Sun is going. I am sad to say that it looks like Sun doesn’t seem to be focussing on getting the port of Watson released any time soon.”

This is sad: Watson is cool. But we’re looking forward to hearing what Dan is working on next.

Karelia licenses Watson, will end
development on Oct. 5


Karelia licenses Watson, will end
development on Oct. 5
06/28/2004 02:52 PM
Karelia Software announced on Monday that it has licensed the technology in its Web utility Watson to an undisclosed "large company." Karelia will continue to support and maintain the application until Oct. 5, at which time it expects the technology's new owner to announce a cross-platform product to which existing Watson users can migrate. Watson will reach the end of its life cycle on that date, and Karelia expects that some of its modules will cease to function afterward because the Web sites they interact with change frequently. Karelia expects such modules as eBay Watcher, Movies, Package Tracker and Phone Listings "will likely stop functioning in the near- to mid-term," while such modules as Epicurious, PriceGrabber, Amazon.com and VersionTracker "may indeed function for a long time (because their Web site is fairly stable or we are using XML Web Services)." The company also notes that, after Oct. 5, it "will be happy to provide Watson users with other forms of support (diagnosing crashes and conflicts, helping with lost registration codes, and so forth)."

Watson Pharmaceuticals shares decline


Watson Pharmaceuticals shares decline 06/29/2004 03:57 AM
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Microsoft's Watson error reporting


Microsoft's Watson error reporting 02/10/2004 02:47 AM

Microsoft's Chris Pratley has written an excellent and informative post about failure-reporting at Microsoft. And when you're done reading that, be sure to read his follow-up post (via JD on MX).


Notes and Tips: Watson End-of-Life


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Crick, Who Discovered DNA Structure With
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'Big company' acquires Watson technology


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