Grokker May Trump Google In Opening Up the Invisible Web
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Grokker or Google?
Grokker or Google?
01/03/2004 07:09 AMEconomictimes Jan 3 2004 6:33AM ET
Google founders trump Gates in U.K.
media elite
Google founders trump Gates in U.K.
media elite
07/12/2004 02:20 PMLarry Page and Sergie Brin join a newspaper's top 100 power list,
while the Microsoft chairman slips off.
From Invisible Clothes To Invisible
Walls
From Invisible Clothes To Invisible
Walls
06/14/2004 05:11 AMApparently, the
the
invisible coat is yesterday's technology, and its inventor is hard
at work focusing on
building the
invisible wall. As with the cloak, this works just by projecting
an image onto the wall of what one would see if the wall weren't
there. His goal is to make it someone in a room that had no outside
windows, could look and see what was going on outside. A simple
suggestion: simply installing windows seems like a perfectly
reasonable solution in most cases where this situation exists.
Brin, Page hold 33% of Google class B;
Trump to wed another supermodel; Nortel
axes CEO, other execs
Brin, Page hold 33% of Google class B;
Trump to wed another supermodel; Nortel
axes CEO, other execs
04/30/2004 07:09 PMForbes Apr 30 2004 10:46PM GMT
Search using Google without opening your
browser
Search using Google without opening your
browser
11/07/2003 08:52 AMGoogle Introduces Deskbar
toolbar.google.com/deskbar/index.html
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Grokker 2.1
Grokker 2.1
07/01/2004 12:20 AMYou can now see Google results in a whole new way documents
buried deep inside are now presented in a visual format.
Grokker Online
Grokker Online
06/17/2005 03:44 PMGrokker - A New Way to Look at
Search: Grokker has encapsulated their client-side tool into a
Java applet which you can use for free at their site. Looks almost
exactly the same as the installable version.
Grokker optimized for Mac OS X
Grokker optimized for Mac OS X
06/30/2004 09:10 PMGroxis has updated Grokker -- software for exploring collections of
documents, journals, photos, and Web pages -- to version 2.1...
Grokker Makes Some Noise
Grokker Makes Some Noise
01/07/2004 02:50 PMAn engine we first talked about last summer has received some recent
press.
Grokker: Breaking The Page Barrier
Grokker: Breaking The Page Barrier
10/29/2002 07:37 AMGrokker Schools Students on Meta-Search
Grokker Schools Students on Meta-Search
12/17/2004 06:27 PMThe Groxis search platform makes it easier to use proprietary data
sources.
Meta-Search Software for Students -
Grokker E.D.U.
Meta-Search Software for Students -
Grokker E.D.U.
03/14/2005 05:03 PMGrokker E.D.U. provides an optimized version of Grokker 2.2, the
company's award-winning visual search-and-research application that
captures content from multiple data sources and presents results in an
easy-to-navigate visual map. The platform has been designed to
incorporate many different data and information resources relevant to
educational settings.
Visual search tool Grokker 2.1 ships for
OS X
Visual search tool Grokker 2.1 ships for
OS X
06/30/2004 05:33 PMGroxis Inc. announced on Wednesday that
Grokker
2.1, the company's visual search tool, is now compatible with Mac
OS X. The software was previously available as a Beta release for the
operating system. Grokker uses its four plug-ins -- The Web (covering
the AltaVista, MSN, WiseNut, Yahoo! and Teoma search engines),
Amazon.com, Google and My Files -- to produce visual maps of the data
you're looking for, whether it's on the Internet or on your hard
drive. It features a fully functional Web browser and allows you to
build, edit and save visual maps containing up to 2,000 items in each.
Version 2.1 builds maps faster, adds the Google plug-in, highlights
query keywords in different colors and more. It requires Mac OS X
v10.2.2, a G3 processor, 256MB RAM, 20MB free hard drive space, Java
1.4.1 and Safari 1.0. A 30-day trial is available from the Groxis Web
site, and a license is US$49.
New Visual Search Engine Grokker by
Groxis
New Visual Search Engine Grokker by
Groxis
10/28/2002 06:18 AMA new visual search engine set to debut soon - on your pc.
Wi-Fi to Trump UWB
Wi-Fi to Trump UWB
09/03/2004 04:32 PMThis piece suggests that the standards battle over ultrawideband
technology may allow the next generation of Wi-Fi to handle many
functions dreamed of for UWB: The next iteration of Wi-Fi, 802.11n, is
also in a standards battle of its own but apparently less contentious
than the UWB battle. Products based on 802.11n will have similar
throughput as UWB and a longer range but will be more prone to
interference. Still, because it will be a future version of 802.11
which is already an entrenched standard it may see rapid adoption and
be used for networking home entertainment products--a big market that
UWB is after. Following the potential for Bluetooth to loose traction
now that Ericsson is pulling back on its Bluetooth efforts, there's a
chance that UWB may be primarily used as a cable replacement. UWB was
designed as a very broadband networking technology that doesn't use a
designated frequency band. The concept was originally exciting because
of its efficient use of spectrum but it's had trouble getting off the
ground. It will be interesting to watch how both 802.11n and UWB
progress but there are so many uncertainties at this point that it's
hard to predict how they might compete. While 802.11n is based on the
existing popular standards, it is expected to require hardware
upgrades so it will take time to infiltrate the market....
No More Trump Cards
No More Trump Cards
05/28/2004 03:28 PMTrump Hotels makes an overdue interest payment, but its troubles
aren't over yet.
Trump Brushes Up
Trump Brushes Up
09/24/2004 03:52 PMTeam Apprentice learns about publicity stunts and tax loopholes. The
winner? Crest.
FC Now: Trump and Circumstance
FC Now: Trump and Circumstance
08/27/2004 01:52 PMCNN reports today that Donald Trump has applied for a trademark on the
name "Trump University," indicating that the school would
offer university-level sales and...
Trump Trumped
Trump Trumped
09/24/2004 03:52 PMTrump Casinos loses a critical $400 million bailout. Will The Donald
fold?
Recapitalizing Trump
Recapitalizing Trump
02/13/2004 01:27 PMThe Donald's struggling casino portfolio may get a $400 million life
raft.
Toys "R" Trump
Toys "R" Trump
09/10/2004 02:50 PMIt's
Apprentice night, and three Motley Fools are glued to the
tube for episode one.
invisible sun
invisible sun
03/06/2004 01:59 AMSeveral months ago, I sat in a pub with a good friend of mine who had
just found out his wife was pregnant. We hoisted pints of Guinness and
ate vinegar-soaked chips covered with salt. Ah, the reckless abandon
of celebration.
What is the Invisible Web?
What is the Invisible Web?
01/03/2004 07:30 PMWeb, on the other hand, consists of files, images and Web sites that,
for a variety of reasons, cannot be indexed by popular search engines
like Google, FAST ...
How Linux Could Trump Unix
How Linux Could Trump Unix
03/20/2003 01:05 PMThe open source Linux OS has carved out a solid niche in the
enterprise and is still gathering steam. In fact, if Unix vendors'
recent moves are any indication, Linux' momentum has them worried. Can
Linux dethrone Unix and become the server operating system of choice?
Trump Stumps Chump
Trump Stumps Chump
09/17/2004 02:33 PMEpisode two of The Apprentice heats up with a cool treat and a
surprise ego boot.
China may trump India in BPO
China may trump India in BPO
03/24/2005 04:19 AMZDNet India Mar 24 2005 7:47AM GMT
Scientists Try to Trump Politics
Scientists Try to Trump Politics
06/02/2004 05:37 AMThe top stem-cell and cloning scientists around the globe will treat
the United Nations to its very own scientific conference on Wednesday,
hoping to prevent a U.N. cloning ban. By Kristen Philipkoski.
Harnessing the Invisible
Harnessing the Invisible
04/06/2005 06:19 PMImagine a world in which your shirt can recharge your cell phone, your
camera can take pictures in the dark, and your rooftop shingles can
power your home.
The Invisible Demo
The Invisible Demo
03/06/2004 01:58 AMLinux was running just about everything on display at this year's Demo
2004.
An Invisible Hand?
An Invisible Hand?
09/01/2004 05:42 AMAn Invisible Hand? - An Unexplained Effect During Solar
Eclipses Casts Doubt on General Relativityhttp://www.economist.com/science/displayStory.cfm?story_id=3104321
“ASSUME nothing” is a good motto in science.
Even the humble pendulum may spring a surprise on you. In 1954 Maurice
Allais, a French economist who would go on to win, in 1988, the Nobel
prize in his subject, decided to observe and record the movements of a
pendulum over a period of 30 days. Coincidentally, one of his
observations took place during a solar eclipse. When the moon passed
in front of the sun, the pendulum unexpectedly started moving a bit
faster than it should have done. Since that first observation, the
“Allais effect”, as it is now called, has confounded physicists.
If the effect is real, it could indicate a hitherto unperceived flaw
in General Relativity—the current explanation of how gravity works.
That would be a bombshell—and an ironic one, since it was
observations taken during a solar eclipse (of the way that light is
bent when it passes close to the sun) which established General
Relativity in the first place. So attempts to duplicate Dr Allais's
observation are important. However, they have had mixed success,
leading sceptics to question whether there was anything to be
explained. Now Chris Duif, a researcher at the Delft University of
Technology, in the Netherlands, has reviewed the evidence. According
to a
paper he
has just posted on arXiv.org, an online publication archive, the
effect is real, unexplained, and could be linked to another anomaly
involving a pair of American spacecraft.
Invisible Secrets v4.3
Invisible Secrets v4.3
04/05/2005 06:56 AMInvisible Secrets hides your private data into innocent looking files
such as pictures or web pages. It features strong encryption
algorithms, application password protection, password manager, file
shredder, and more. [Shareware $40.00 15 Days 2.65 MB]
Invisible Web Content
Invisible Web Content
03/22/2005 04:55 PMThe Web is 500x Larger Than You Think! [PRWEB Mar 21, 2005]
Macromedia.com invisible?
Macromedia.com invisible?
03/11/2003 11:53 AMCongratulations Macromedia, with a new site. I like the design, but
that is about all the good things I can say about the site. I...
Invisible Entry
Invisible Entry
05/16/2004 09:35 AMSome how this thing was posted without me knowing it. So here is a
picture of a fat cat:
Invisible Bush
Invisible Bush
07/29/2004 11:32 AMEdwards skillfully reaches out to the common woman -- a "mother ... at
the kitchen table" -- but avoids assigning blame for her anxiety.
GAZETA: Yamhill could be Intel trump to
bar AMD
GAZETA: Yamhill could be Intel trump to
bar AMD
02/17/2004 07:53 AMGazeta Mercantil Feb 17 2004 12:27PM GMT
Donald Trump proposes to girlfriend
Donald Trump proposes to girlfriend
04/29/2004 12:01 PMDonald Trump Proposes to Girlfriend (AP)
Donald Trump Proposes to Girlfriend (AP)
04/29/2004 10:40 AMAP - There's a new member of Donald Trump's "A-Team." Following Ivana
and Marla, model Melania Knauss became engaged this week to the
billionaire developer, Trump spokesman Norma Foerderer said Thursday.
Users Trump Library Vendors Again!
Users Trump Library Vendors Again!
09/02/2004 11:12 PMEveryone is
(rightly) talking about Peter
Rukavina's homegrown RSS feeds for
what he has checked out from his library (and new DVDs). I am
overjoyed to see this, but saddened to see that once again users are
having to route around library services because we're not providing
the service ourselves (Your Honor, the prosecution submits LibraryLookup into evidence as Exhibit A).
I was going to leave the following comment on Aaron's post,
but I was getting so agitated that I decided it made more sense to
post it on my own site.
Rant: It's true libraries have limited resources,
but they already have a vendor for their catalog, and that vendor
should be the one leading the way. Libraries
must begin demanding these types of services
from the vendors. It's crazy to see users writing code to compensate
for a lack of services from library OPACs. Granted RSS has come on
relatively quickly, but companies like Innovative and Sirsi need the equivalent of Google Labs in order to react
faster to these types of disruptive technologies. If a user can write
code to produce an RSS feed from the catalog, certainly the vendor can
do even more on the backend.
This is a MAJOR wake-up call for integrated library system vendors,
and libraries must force them to
follow-through on this. I realize vendors don't have unlimited
resources, but they could do a hell of a better job of listening to
their customers and tracking trends. I've been trying to talk to
Innovative about RSS feeds for MORE THAN 2 YEARS and
they have never once contacted me in response to my comments,
suggestions, or feedback. I talked about this at length with the ProQuest reps at the Texas Library
Association conference, and I never heard back from them, either. In
fact, it's embarassing to note that I've talked to several different
vendors at various conferences and NONE of them have ever followed up
with a response. That's pathetic, and I'm calling them on the carpet
about it. From now on, when I go to a conference, I'm going to post
the name of every vendor I talk to about RSS and we'll see if any of
them have so much as the courtesy to follow up with me afterwards. I
don't expect the floor reps to really get what I'm saying, but the
promise of "I'll take this back to the home office" no longer holds
any water for me without some type of follow-through.
Robert
Scoble says, "If you're in PR now and not watching what several
hundred of your best customers are saying about you you're at a severe
disadvantage." I would expand that quote beyond just PR because
there's enough going on in the online world of pagerank, trackback,
social networking, and permanently-cached word-of-mouth to
warrant tracking your brand no matter what industry/field you are in.
Compared to most sectors, the library blogosphere is large,
incestuous, and not afraid to speak its mind. It still amazes me to
think that companeis devoted to library services don't pay attention
to it.
Here's hoping they start. Soon.
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Casinova Softwares Dynamic Duo Inspire
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Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it, we've got it.
Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it, we've got it.
12/30/2004 11:53 AMfights back .. lokittorrent .. Loki Torrent
lokitorrent.com
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"Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it..."
"Loki Torrent - Torrent Search, Torrent
Download, You name it..."
12/31/2004 10:23 AMALL MULTIPLE P2P NETWORK FILE SHARING
SOFTWARE ARE NOT THE SAME: TrustyFiles
2.2 update adds Bit Torrent access and
delivers the fastest and most results
and download sources with 100% native
code.
ALL MULTIPLE P2P NETWORK FILE SHARING
SOFTWARE ARE NOT THE SAME: TrustyFiles
2.2 update adds Bit Torrent access and
delivers the fastest and most results
and download sources with 100% native
code.
06/07/2004 02:37 AMRazorPop, Inc. announced the release of TrustyFiles 2.2 Personal File
Sharing software at http://www.TrustyFiles.com. The performance-driven
update cements TrustyFiles position as the leader in Multi-P2P
network software. TrustyFiles 2.2 features 100% native code and adds
Bit Torrent network support. TrustyFiles continues to be FREE with
NO spyware and NO additional bundled software. [PRWEB Jun 7, 2004]
Hi, I'm the billionaire tyrant
Hi, I'm the billionaire tyrant
02/10/2004 02:43 AMThe marvellous London Review of Books has a story about Rupert Murdoch
biographies. Pay attention to the figures: And then Chenoweth has
found, looking at the accounts, that the company's profits, declared
in Australian dollars, were A$364,364,000 in 1987, A$464,464,000...
A Billionaire With a Mission
A Billionaire With a Mission
12/28/2004 07:15 AMRichard Branson conquered the world. Now he wants to fly you to space.
By Spencer Reiss from Wired magazine.
The Google billionaire
The Google billionaire
05/01/2004 08:08 PMTelegraph May 1 2004 11:11PM GMT
US billionaire ups Man Utd stake
US billionaire ups Man Utd stake
02/12/2004 09:59 AMAmerican sports tycoon Malcolm Glazer raises his stake in Manchester
United, following a move by the club's biggest shareholders on
Wednesday.
Billionaire Halloween Masks
Billionaire Halloween Masks
10/30/2003 11:25 AMthis scary masks .. billionaire ..
Behold
forbes.com/2003/10/28/cx_mh_1028billiemasks.html
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Other News: Billionaire Paychecks
Other News: Billionaire Paychecks
06/21/2004 10:56 AMSteve Jobs apparently received the largest stock-option grant ever
delivered in a single day.
Forbes.com: Billionaire Halloween Masks
Forbes.com: Billionaire Halloween Masks
10/31/2003 03:55 AM$1 salary for Google billionaire trio
$1 salary for Google billionaire trio
04/09/2005 05:18 PMThe Statesman Apr 9 2005 9:48PM GMT
Viva La Revolution, my billionaire
comrade!
Viva La Revolution, my billionaire
comrade!
07/26/2004 04:10 AM
Ted Turner is mad as hell and not going to take it anymore:
"the government [is] not doing its job. The role of the
government ought to be like the role of a referee in boxing, keeping
the big guys from killing the little guys."
Billionaire Internet investor Son
mulling tie-up with TV bus
Billionaire Internet investor Son
mulling tie-up with TV bus
03/26/2005 09:26 AMNewshub.com - Sat Mar 26, 12:46 pm GMT
Billionaire Google trio cut pay to $1
last year
Billionaire Google trio cut pay to $1
last year
04/10/2005 12:54 PMChicago Tribune Apr 10 2005 3:21PM GMT
Billionaire backs P2P firm's battle with
Hollywood
Billionaire backs P2P firm's battle with
Hollywood
03/28/2005 01:30 PMMickey Mouse told to suck on a Cuban
New search tool gets billionaire Cuban's
backing
New search tool gets billionaire Cuban's
backing
08/04/2004 06:47 PMIcerocket.com looks to edge in on Google's territory. A little
Maverick money won't hurt.
Welsh billionaire backs broadband
futures
Welsh billionaire backs broadband
futures
09/23/2004 03:23 PMSir Terry Matthews slams network hype
Billionaire Internet investor Son
mulling tie-up with TV business (AFP)
Billionaire Internet investor Son
mulling tie-up with TV business (AFP)
03/26/2005 09:33 AMAFP - Billionaire Internet investor Masayoshi Son said he would
consider a business tie-up with a major Japanese television network at
the centre of a controversial takeover battle.
Billionaire Internet investor Son
mulling tie-up with TV business
Billionaire Internet investor Son
mulling tie-up with TV business
03/26/2005 09:26 AMStory.news.yahoo.com - Sat Mar 26, 12:53 pm GMT
Billionaire Family Fights Over Fortune
(Reuters)
Billionaire Family Fights Over Fortune
(Reuters)
07/14/2004 10:20 AMReuters - One of India's biggest business
families is squabbling over the fortune of one of its members
who died leaving assets worth about $440 million to an
accountant who is not even a relation.
Criminal Case Opens Against Russian Oil
Billionaire
Criminal Case Opens Against Russian Oil
Billionaire
05/28/2004 03:45 PMThe case against Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky opened, and, if convicted, he
could face a sentence of up to 10 years in jail.
Billionaire Internet investor mulling
tie-up with Fuji TV
Billionaire Internet investor mulling
tie-up with Fuji TV
03/26/2005 09:26 AMBusiness-times.asia1.com.sg - Sat Mar 26, 09:02 am GMT
L.A. billionaire buys slice of hot
Toronto animator CORE
L.A. billionaire buys slice of hot
Toronto animator CORE
09/10/2004 08:46 AMSympatico Sep 10 2004 1:13PM GMT
Billionaire Internet investor Masayoshi
Son said he would consider a business
tie-up with a major Japanese tel
Billionaire Internet investor Masayoshi
Son said he would consider a business
tie-up with a major Japanese tel
03/26/2005 04:12 PMBaku Today Mar 26 2005 7:19PM GMT
Torrent Zip
Torrent Zip
03/31/2005 11:44 PMThe project is live!
My first torrent
My first torrent
07/30/2004 03:00 AM
Thanks to Jim and Ado for setting up the BitTorrent tracker. Here
is a
torrent for Lawrence Lessig's Free Culture talk in Helsinki that
I blogged about earlier.
UPDATE: Please standby. It doesn't seem to be working.
Comment -
TrackBack
Torrent 0.61
Torrent 0.61
01/27/2004 02:58 PMAn arcade game with colored tiles.
Sri Lankan hip-hop mix: torrent
Sri Lankan hip-hop mix: torrent
03/17/2005 03:55 AMXeni Jardin:
Boing Boing reader
Lucas
Emery says,
Your big article on M.I.A over the weekend reminded me that I had
downloaded a mix mp3 shortly after the Tsunami disaster comprised
exclusivly of Sri Lankan hip-hop. I can't remember where I originally
found the mix (boomselection, maybe?) so I just made a .torrent. 58.4
Meg mp3 mix by Dr. Auratheft.
Link
Previously:
M.I.A. is, well, MIA; and
MIA for intergalactic overlord
Bit Torrent : An Analysis
Bit Torrent : An Analysis
12/19/2004 03:10 PMHardy news site,
The Register, recently published a
detailed analysis of the file sharing protocol
Bit
Torrent. Bit Torrent has received attention in the main stream
news after reports that it was carrying as much as 50% of all peer 2
peer (p2p) traffic, which in tern amounted to a massive 30% of all the
traffic on the internet. The paper, by Dr. Johan Pouwelse, examines
the protocol and looks especially at one of the largest bit-torrent
hubs, Suprnova.org. He examines how just 20 moderators solve the
problem of fake files, something that plagues the traditional file
sharing networks like Kazaa.
Dr Powelse notes that the major problems facing hubs like suprnova are
fakes and maintaining hub availability. The availability of files on
bit torrent is based on a centralised system; without it, the network
fails as users cannot access the trackers. Decentralising bit torrent
has already begun - Suprnova have started a project called "
Exeem" which apparently has 5,000 beta
testers trialling it, and has an ultimate aim of taking the best of
Kazaa (a decentralised network) and merging it with Bit Torrent.
Decentralisation removes the issue of poor availability at the tracker
end, yet0 it also provides more scope for fake files and a reduction
in data integrity at the user end.
The paper concludes that bit-torrent needs to evolve to create
incentives to users to seed files. Bit-torrent as a protocol is a
system thats here to stay; it enjoys more and more usage from more
main stream content providers. Yes, there is a lot of illegitimate use
of the protocol, but unlike Kazaa, these users should not be allowed
to over shadow the usefulness to legitimate users of the bit torrent
protocol.
[Update] Since this article was published, Suprnova has
shutdown as a hub for torrents. Although this cannot be confirmed, the
shutdown is very likely related to legal action from the
Hollywood against tracker
websites; earlier in the week many other sites were taken down.
The effectiveness of the takedowns could be massive; the paper below
notes that when on the Suprnova mirrors went offline during their
monitoring period, they saw a massive reduction in the number of users
downloading files through the site.

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