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DELI: Delivery context library

DELI: Delivery context library 01/06/2005 12:19 PM

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Delivery Context Working Draft Published


Delivery Context Working Draft Published 12/13/2002 03:19 PM
13 December 2001: The Device Independence Working Group has released the first public Working Draft of Delivery Context Overview for Device Independence. Delivery context is a term used to describe user preferences and the capabilities of user Web access mechanisms. Read about the W3C Device Independence Activity. (News archive)

ATTRIBUTES CONTEXT MENU (free): Adds a
context menu to all files and folders to
quickly modify their system attributes


ATTRIBUTES CONTEXT MENU (free): Adds a
context menu to all files and folders to
quickly modify their system attributes
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Genetronics and Merck Sign Licensing
Agreement for MedPulser(R) DNA Delivery
System to Support DNA Vaccine Delivery


Genetronics and Merck Sign Licensing
Agreement for MedPulser(R) DNA Delivery
System to Support DNA Vaccine Delivery
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Genetronics Biomedical Corporation (Amex: GEB) has signed a collaboration and licensing agreement with Merck & Co., Inc. (NYSE: MRK) to develop and commercialize Genetronics' MedPulser® DNA Delivery System, which will be developed for use with certain of Merck's DNA vaccine programs. [PRWEB May 26, 2004]

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A small Linux distribution for old computers.

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DeLi Linux 0.6 06/16/2004 06:48 AM
A small Linux distribution for old computers.

WHO TV - Des Moines: Dean Deli Debt


WHO TV - Des Moines: Dean Deli Debt 01/27/2004 08:40 PM
CAMPAIGN REPORTEDLY STIFFS IOWA DELI FOR $963.01 .. DEAN LOSES A FEW VOTES IN WEST DES MOINES .. pay his deli debts

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Hard Drive Deli offers coffee and Macs


Hard Drive Deli offers coffee and Macs 03/21/2003 12:16 AM
Apple's latest Hot News article highlights the Hard Drive Deli, an all-Mac cyber cafÉ that is "quickly becoming a homing beacon for students from nearby high schools and colleges, graying baby boomers, business people and other cyber-minded customers who come to the deli for a decent cup of coffee, gourmet sandwiches -- and one of the high-speed iMacs."...

League of Electronic Musical Urban
Robots take over NYC deli


League of Electronic Musical Urban
Robots take over NYC deli
06/22/2005 01:49 AM
Cory Doctorow: Gavin sez, "This group called LEMUR (League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots) took over an abandoned delicatessen and have installed lots of miniature musical instruments, all run by remote control from a laptop. Some of them are as simple as a mallet hitting a bucket, while others are more elaborate. Every few minutes, they spring to life, playing a really cool percussion symphony of miniature bot music. They have a lot of cool audio and video downloads, although they don't communicate the full flavor of walking around in an environment populated by these clattering bots. They've taken over the former MVP Deli in the financial district of New York City (43 John Street), and will have the display up through the end of the week." Previously on Boing Boing: GuitarBot Strums Classics at Juilliard Link (Thanks, Gavin!)

The Next Context


The Next Context 04/16/2004 09:08 PM
Internet.com Apr 17 2004 1:25AM GMT

It's about the context


It's about the context 06/17/2005 04:39 PM

Like Stowe said - social networking is all about the context.

See Suicide Girls, MySpace or 1UP.


What's the Context?


What's the Context? 03/06/2004 01:50 AM
Le gal Services + Social Networking.... Posted Feb 27, 2004, 12:17 PM ET by Judith Meskill

Demir Barlas writes that Miller & Chevalier, a Washington, D.C. law firm, has installed Interface Software’s Social Networking system to connect their ~120 lawyers and professionals. Not likely bedfellows but the utilization of Interface’s solution has, according to Sturgis Sobin, chairman of the international department of Miller & Chevalier, created new business: “In the past year, we’ve had a couple of instances where the software identified an existing relationship we’d never have been aware of otherwise,” says Sobin. “One of those engagements generated more than a million dollars in new business.” A most practical application of Social Networking Services [The Social Software Weblog]

Marc's bit....

Yet another example of social networking as a feature, not a stand alone market.  Maybe eventually hopefully like soon enough some day folks will stop trying to ask "how do you make money from social networking" and instead will say "what can I use social networking for?"

In other words - as danah likes to say - What's the Context?


ConTEXT v0.97.3


ConTEXT v0.97.3 12/30/2003 05:15 PM
ConTEXT is a small, fast and powerful text editor, developed mainly to serve as secondary tool for software developers. [Freeware 1.08 MB]

"context"


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It's all about Context


It's all about Context 10/28/2003 11:08 PM
Andrew Orlowski writes about TrackBack as the catastrophe that is ruining Google searches and cites the "empty" TrackBack listing pages...

2nd Issue of The Deli Released March 25;
Todd P, Best NYC Indie Rock Party
Impresario, and 1970s NYC New Wave Scene
Featured; Launch Party at Sin-é with
Over 200 People


2nd Issue of The Deli Released March 25;
Todd P, Best NYC Indie Rock Party
Impresario, and 1970s NYC New Wave Scene
Featured; Launch Party at Sin-é with
Over 200 People
03/30/2005 03:29 AM
The second issue of The Deli hit New York City streets on Friday, March 25, following its successful launch at the end of 2004, with expanded review and feature sections, and a new bi-monthly publication schedule. The second issue launch party, with more than 200 people attending, was held on March 25 at Sin-é (150 Attorney Street) with performances by Hopewell, Mudville, Nicole Atkins in 3D, The Epochs and Hello Nurse. [PRWEB Mar 30, 2005]

When context is inconvenient


When context is inconvenient 03/08/2004 11:07 PM

"misleading because they were taken out
of context"


"misleading because they were taken out
of context"
09/03/2004 08:22 AM

Designing for Context with CSS


Designing for Context with CSS 03/06/2004 01:52 AM
The medium is the message: Imagine providing unique information exclusively for people who read your site via a web-enabled cell phone -- then crafting a different message for those who are reading a printout instead of the screen. Let your context guide your content. All it takes is some user-centric marketing savvy and a dash of CSS.

Context ThumbView v1.8.1


Context ThumbView v1.8.1 04/30/2004 07:57 AM
Context ThumbView is a Windows Explorer context menu extension that provides a pop-up menu containing thumbnail of selected image file. It supports most of popular image file formats. [Shareware 935 KB]

Context Broker


Context Broker 04/09/2004 04:11 PM

Context Broker Architecture. CoBrA is an agent based architecture for supporting context-aware systems in smart spaces (e.g., intelligent meeting rooms, smart homes, and... [Raw]

[about.CoBrA]

Context Broker Architecture (CoBrA) is an agent based architecture for supporting context-aware systems in smart spaces (e.g., intelligent meeting rooms, smart homes, and smart vehicles). Central to this architecture is an intelligent agent called context broker that maintains a shared model of context on the behalf of a community of agents, services, and devices in the space and provides privacy protections for the users in the space by enforcing the policy rules that they define.

Key differences between CoBrA and other similar architectures are the following:

  • CoBrA uses the Web Ontology Language OWL, a W3C Semantic Web standard, to define ontologies of context (people, agents, devices, events, time, space, etc.). In other systems, context is often implemented as programming language objects (e.g., Java classes), lacking the expressive power to support context reasoning and high-level knowledge sharing.
  • CoBrA provides a resource-rich context broker to maintain a shared model of context for all computing entities in an associated space. In other systems, individual entities are usually required to manage their own contextual knowledge.
  • CoBrA allows the users to define privacy policy to control the sharing and the use of their situational information (e.g., where they are, who they are with, what they are doing). In other systems, the computing entities are usually free to share any acquired situational information of a user.

Figure 1 shows an overview architecture diagram of CoBrA. For more information, please see the documents listed in the paper section.

Thanks Danny!


Text-Context-3.4


Text-Context-3.4 05/01/2004 10:24 AM

criticize in context


criticize in context 06/22/2004 10:40 AM
zeldman explains how design critiques that don't consider use context are less useful

Attribute-Context-0.03


Attribute-Context-0.03 12/12/2003 06:41 PM

Technorati: Top Products, with context


Technorati: Top Products, with context 02/10/2004 02:50 PM
Most popular products people are talking about today .. here ya go

technorati.com/cosmos/products.html
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Getting More Out of the Query Context
Menus


Getting More Out of the Query Context
Menus
07/14/2004 01:31 PM

Stowe raps it out - "it's about the
Context of SNS!"


Stowe raps it out - "it's about the
Context of SNS!"
06/22/2005 02:41 AM

Stowe Boyd has an excellent rap on "Social Networks: Boring, Broken or off-track?".

He points out that many people feel that keeping their profiles up to date is tedious and boring at best and that big players like 6A should start building SNS features into their blog tools.

I hope most people know how MySpace got there:

- by focusing on music
- by throwing Raves and parties
- by providing lots of coolio, compelling activities for mating kids to keep themselves busy.

But be clear - MySpace is a dating site. Everything that Jonathan Abrams wanted Friendster to be - MySpace is. But that's a fairly limited context - for the rest of us.

Social Networking systems need to apply themselves to niche targeted audiences. That's where they'll monetize.


Of Grouping, Counting, and Context


Of Grouping, Counting, and Context 08/05/2002 10:44 PM
In this month's Q&A column, John Simpson examines the use of XSLT keys for grouping and the count() function.

Carriers should be context providers


Carriers should be context providers 03/06/2004 01:56 AM

As the thought of paying $3500 for a month of gprs sinks in and I think about the speech I'm going to give at MILIA to the carriers and content providers in the audience, I'm thinking more and more about how I think it might be a bad idea for the carriers to get into the content business.

I think that as broadband becomes a standard part of households, more and more people will fill up their iPods and mobile devices with all the content they need from their flat-fee low-cost pipe. Most content isn't THAT time sensitive. I don't see any reason to have to download content on-the-go over expensive gprs when devices can talk wifi or bluetooth and have enough storage to allow you to carry content around.

The main value that always-on provides is presence information, short messages and time sensitive stuff like news. I don't really see the need to have broadband to do that. I think the carriers should focus their energies on stuff like identity, payment systems, IM and presence and leave the content business up to people who know how to move large volumes of bits around at low cost. The problem with most telephone companies is that they have spent their whole lives worrying about quality of service, but moving large volumes of data around is not about quality of service. You can afford to drop a few bits if they're not time sensitive and it's a completely different game than the circuit business.

I realize that 3G networks are supposed to provide us with a cheaper way to provide mobile broadband, but I just can't imagine the cost of all of the roaming deals, the metering systems and the BigCo overhead ever being able to compete with the simplicity of the Internet and wifi. I am not convinced that there is a market for broadband mobile content.

This may seem obvious to Internet folks, but I think the mobile operators are seriously considering broadband content over mobile phone networks as "the next big thing".


Text-Context-Porter-1.0


Text-Context-Porter-1.0 02/15/2004 10:30 AM

Miscallaneous out-of-context quotes of
the day


Miscallaneous out-of-context quotes of
the day
06/02/2004 04:38 PM
"I didn't want to pass the child making time. It was kinda fun - in a necrophile sort of way". -- Mr. Tactful after telling his wife he raped her while she was passed out to cover for the fact that in fact, it was really Satan who raped her.

"What does that mean?" -- A coworker after seeing my new hair.

"I do the same kind of work as him - except that I'm worse." -- During an introductory round in a meeting.

"NO!" -- Several times today.

"Lower your arms!" -- Also, several times today. (I seem to have a problem with that one.)

"You must drink Olvi! Fucking shithead! Perkele!" -- When I reached for a Pepsi bottle in a store. Huh?

"My boyfriend came yesterday in secret, hid in the bushes and took pictures of me!" -- A worryingly happy girl.

"Are you feeling pain, too?" -- Two minutes earlier. Different girl.

"Your personality comes through well." -- A colleague after reading my travel log. (See, Matt, not all of my traumas come from you!)


Bookmark Context Menu


Bookmark Context Menu 03/13/2003 10:14 AM
Asa lets us know of Pierre's excellent recent work with context menus now working in the bookmark menu in Phoenix. Here's a screenshot from the latest nightly build: I've been waiting for this one for ages since I have most of my bookmarks in folders in the bookmark menu. It...

Context isn't the problem with spam


Context isn't the problem with spam 10/29/2003 12:12 AM
Lately I've noticed a sharp increase of googleads on more and more personal web pages and blogs. I find...

Putting identity into context


Putting identity into context 06/17/2005 04:49 PM
Last week's newsletter about context ("Explaining the importance of context in ID mgmt.") elicited responses from a number of readers. A few readers - especially those who disagreed - appear to have a different definition of context. That's not really surprising, as some people whose job is designing identity architectures and services also appear to have a different definition than mine. I'd like to use an example that one reader submitted (Thanks, Paul) to try to further explain this. The example:


"RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping
operation: send them your CD library and
they'll ship your library back in MP3
format"


"RipDigital is a bulk CD-ripping
operation: send them your CD library and
they'll ship your library back in MP3
format"
01/12/2004 02:57 AM

Delicious Library 1.0: Easy, Fun Library
Software Catalogs Your Media


Delicious Library 1.0: Easy, Fun Library
Software Catalogs Your Media
03/17/2005 03:10 AM

In addition to being useful and easy to use, it's just plain fun. By Mathew Honan, Macworld


Providing context in programming (part
2)


Providing context in programming (part
2)
02/10/2004 06:35 PM
(Read part 1 first.) When reading code, a lot of people like to print out the code and read it on paper. One of the reasons for that is that it is easier to switch from function call to the function specification and back. However functions are supposed to provide abstraction. ?

1UP: putting social networking into
context


1UP: putting social networking into
context
07/03/2004 01:29 PM

1UpLogo.gifI've waited a few days for it to settle - but it looks like the world's first digital lifestyle aggregator is live! It's called 1UP.com - and put out by Ziff-Davis Media.

Yes - THAT Ziff-Davis. After selling off their on-line properties to CNet (including Dan Farber and the ZDNet crowd) - Ziff-Davis is back in the on-line business in a big way.

They appraoched me in December (thanks to Geoff Workman) to help them build a killer, no holds barred, get a lot of attention and go out on a limb - cutting edge system - which would combine social networking, personal publishing and what ended up to be 26 portal front-doors.

The site is about gamers and gaming.

It puts social networking into a context of gamers by matching them up to each other - based upon what games they own, what games they want to play and even matches wish-trade lists.

There are some NEW things for social networkers - like a PeoplePlace - that feature both People and Club 'pings' and a nice Facewall search results screen. Gamers can search for folks via name, location, games, interests, age or game genre - or any combination.

There's all sorts of folks coming to the site - from wunderkid editors and gamerdudes to grannie gamers and metro sexual gamers.]

There's an 11,000 game database built in, and your typical game portal features - like cheats, downloads, reviews, top 10 lists, news - blah blah blah - the list of features goes on and on.

I'm having fun with customers - creating custom clubs, special promos and eventually new kinds of tournaments. We created allot in four-five months, so we're not done yet, but you can expect this system to support RSS, FOAF, OpenReviews and every other new format coming out representing new kinds of micro-content and communications.

This will be THE site that all the other gaming sites will copy in the next 12 months. In the mean time - there's plenty of other ways of positioning DLAs - into web services, content, on-line communities and all sorts of brands.

Hardware and software companies will ALL offer DLAs within five years - so the only question is: "who comes first?" In each sector DLAs will change the playing field - making it possible for after-market revenues, viral marketing and sticky happy customers.

So now all my ranting and raving may make sense.

Gamers review games, like to buy things and certainly want to interact with each others. Watch for a traveling roadshow to connect cyberspace to meatspace "meet your cyber buddy at the Cow Palace!"

Gamers are blogers now, have lots of friends and are joing Clubs in droves. Oh yah - for every action a gamer does, he/she gets points - which are then used for contests and to redeem objects.

So the next time someone asks "what's a DLA" - you just tell them - 1UP.com.

So what's YOUR context? Been wondering how ot make sense of social networking and personal publishing? Let Broadband Mechanics get you there.

We plan on building lots of these DLAs over the next five years - before we get bought out. Apple and Microsoft are doing it - so should YOU! So we're open for business - interested parties inquire here.

BTW - in case you're wondering - I'm "TheMacroMind".


Context ThumbView 1.8 Beta 1 Released


Context ThumbView 1.8 Beta 1 Released 04/16/2004 11:35 AM

Web Search, Context, and Discussion
Boards


Web Search, Context, and Discussion
Boards
02/16/2004 10:49 PM
I was just about to write a weblog post about an excellent product that I can't seem to shut up about. In preparing to do so, I thought about the fact that I heard about the product on another weblog but not one I've actually subscribed to. I wanted to give that person credit for this wonderful discovery but couldn't remember who it was. I thought about this for a minute and realized that I knew the answer all along:...
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