Linguistic Tools for Knowledge Discovery
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Knowledge Discovery
Knowledge Discovery
07/02/2004 06:47 AM
Knowledge Discoveryhttp://www.KnowledgeDiscove
ry.info/KnowledgeDiscovery.info is a
Subject Tracer™
Information Blog developed and created by the
Virtual Private
Library™. It is designed to bring together the latest
resources and sources on an ongoing basis for knowledge discovery. We
always welcome suggestions of additional sites and resources to be
added to this comprehensive listing and please submit by clicking
here. This site has been developed and
maintained by
Marcus P.
Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.. Additional links and resources by Marcus
are available by clicking
here.
Knowledge Discovery Resources 2005
Internet MiniGuide
Knowledge Discovery Resources 2005
Internet MiniGuide
03/17/2005 03:26 AMKnowledge Discovery Resources 2005http://VirtualPrivateLibrary.BlogSpot.com/KD
Resources.pdfInternet MiniGuide Annotated Link
Compilation white paper titled "Knowledge Discovery Resources 2005" is
a 20 page research paper listing selected resources both new and
existing that will help anyone who is attempting to find the latest
information about knowledge discovery available on the Internet. Each
source is described along with the URL address than can be accessed.
It is freely available as a .pdf file (450KB) at the above link from
the Virtual Private Libraryâ„¢ and authored by
Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A. It was released
02-16-05. Other white
papers are available by clicking
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This work is licensed under a
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Electronic Discovery Tools
Electronic Discovery Tools
05/11/2004 06:18 AMElectronic Discovery Toolshttp://www.discoveryresources
.orgDiscoveryResources.org, where you will find the
most up-to-date information, resources and news available about
electronic discovery. Given the rapidly increasing importance of
electronic evidence in litigation, DiscoveryResources.org offers much
needed resources for legal professionals who seek to understand the
many new technological and legal challenges associated with electronic
discovery. This will be added to
Legal Resources 2004
Internet MiniGuide.
V3N14 April 4, 2005 Current Awareness
Happenings On the Internet: Knowledge
Discovery Resources 2005
V3N14 April 4, 2005 Current Awareness
Happenings On the Internet: Knowledge
Discovery Resources 2005
04/04/2005 06:51 AM
Knowledge Discovery
Resources 2005This mp3 broadcast edition of Current
Awareness Happenings on the Internet by
Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A. April 4, 2005 V3N14 discusses
Knowledge Discovery
Rersources 2005. Click on the below audio mp3 broadcast to
hear Marcus P. Zillman describing this annotated white paper link
compilation. View this site at:
Knowledge Discovery
Resources 2005http://zillman.blogspot.com/2005/03/knowledge-discovery-r
esources-2005.html

ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery tools 0.1.1
(Default branch)
ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery tools 0.1.1
(Default branch)
04/01/2005 11:59 AM
ndisc consists or two small command line tools
(ndisc and rdisc) that perform ICMPv6 Neighbor
Discovery and ICMPv6 Router Discovery
respectively. It is primarily meant for IPv6
networking diagnostics or to detect rogue IPv6
nodes or routers on an Ethernet segment.
Changes:
This release fixes Router Solicitation retries when there is not a
response upon the first attempt.
ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery tools 0.1.3
(Default branch)
ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery tools 0.1.3
(Default branch)
04/07/2005 10:26 AM
ndisc consists or two small command line tools
(ndisc and rdisc) that perform ICMPv6 Neighbor
Discovery and ICMPv6 Router Discovery
respectively. It is primarily meant for IPv6
networking diagnostics or to detect rogue IPv6
nodes or routers on an Ethernet segment.
Changes:
This release now detects packets that were not
received from the right network interface and
ignores them.
Microsoft Releases Web Services Dynamic
Discovery Specification (WS-Discovery)
Microsoft Releases Web Services Dynamic
Discovery Specification (WS-Discovery)
02/18/2004 10:43 AMXMLMania.com Feb 18 2004 1:49PM GMT
Web Services Dynamic Discovery
(WS-Discovery) Specification Released
Web Services Dynamic Discovery
(WS-Discovery) Specification Released
02/19/2004 03:34 PMWS-Discovery enables advertisement and dynamic discovery of services
on both ad-hoc and managed networks. Services may be organized in a
hierarchical scope, and clients can query for services by type as well
as scope without heavy administrative costs. This specification
enables numerous design patterns for enterprise services; provides a
discovery architecture for peer-to-peer services like buddy lists,
websites, and file shares; and forms the basis for discovering
network-attached devices such as printers, cameras, and PDAs.
Absence of linguistic skills could
hamper human thought
Absence of linguistic skills could
hamper human thought
08/21/2004 07:29 AM123Bharath.com Aug 21 2004 11:50AM GMT
Distributed KM - Improving Knowledge
Workers' Productivity and Organisational
Knowledge Sharing with Webl0g-based
Personal Publishing (BlogTalk 2.0
Publication by Martin Rll)
Distributed KM - Improving Knowledge
Workers' Productivity and Organisational
Knowledge Sharing with Webl0g-based
Personal Publishing (BlogTalk 2.0
Publication by Martin Rll)
08/16/2004 06:25 AMDistributed KM - Improving Knowledge Workers' Productivity and
Organisational Knowledge Sharing with Weblog-based Personal Publishing
.. written paper
roell.net/publikationen/distributedkm.shtml
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The Gurteen Knowledge Website -
Knowledge Management
The Gurteen Knowledge Website -
Knowledge Management
09/19/2004 06:22 AMThe Gurteen Knowledge Website - Knowledge
Managementhttp://snipurl.com/8zi5A very comprehensive resource for information on knowledge
management. This has been added to
Knowledge Discovery
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Rapid application development tools,
part 3: More RAD tools
Rapid application development tools,
part 3: More RAD tools
02/13/2004 09:19 AMIn parts 1 and 2 of this series I discussed database front end
development tools and RAD environments for the BASIC language on
Linux. I'll conclude by looking at tools for smaller programming
languages (I won't talk about C++/KDevelop/Anjuta or Java/Eclipse) and
little-known or independently developed languages.
Digidesign Ships Pro Tools TDM 6.4.1
Software for Pro Tools|24 MIX
Digidesign Ships Pro Tools TDM 6.4.1
Software for Pro Tools|24 MIX
09/02/2004 11:16 PMDigidesign Pro
Tools® TDM 6.4.1 software for Pro Tools|24 MIX ships today. Pro Tools
TDM 6.4.1 offers new feature enhancements and is the final Pro Tools
software release to support the Pro Tools|24 MIX product line.
discovery
discovery
04/11/2005 03:50 AMInterstella 5555 Daft Punk action figure sets .. 3. Daft
Punk--Discovery .. offiziellen Seite .. DaftPunk
daftpunk.com
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CSA - Guide to Discovery
CSA - Guide to Discovery
04/05/2005 06:34 AM
CSA - Guide To
DiscoveryCSA - Guide to
Discoveryhttp://www.csa.com/CSA is a
worldwide information company, serving as a guide to researchers to
help them be more effective in their work by enabling and expediting
discovery, aiding the management and organization of quality
information and providing tools to assist in its subsequent
dissemination. CSA specializes in publishing and distributing, in
print and electronically, 100 bibliographic and full-text databases
and journals in four primary editorial areas: natural sciences, social
sciences, arts & humanities, and technology. This has been added
to
Research Resources
Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog. This has been added to
Knowledge Discovery
Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.
Discovery on launch pad
Discovery on launch pad
04/09/2005 02:57 AMUsatoday.com - Fri Apr 8, 08:02 am GMT
NetworkInfo-Discovery-0.12
NetworkInfo-Discovery-0.12
01/22/2004 02:10 AMDiscovery chilling at pad
Discovery chilling at pad
06/17/2005 02:13 PMUsatoday.com - Thu Jun 16, 08:42 pm GMT
Forensic Discovery
Forensic Discovery
02/01/2005 09:12 PMBig Dino Discovery
Big Dino Discovery
03/24/2005 11:39 PMCBS News Mar 25 2005 3:24AM GMT
Roomba Discovery
Roomba Discovery
07/12/2004 07:39 AM
Oh hey, new Roomba! The Roomba Discovery is being
pre-sold "exclusively [to] current Roomba owners" at the moment, but
includes some much-needed improvements, like a self-charging Home Base
which the Roomba will head to, automatically, when done cleaning
(finally!), an "intense cleaning" feature (presumably detecting areas
that need multiple passes, and a dust bin that's 3 times larger.
Sounds like an all-around improvement, so good on them. The Discovery
is currently being sold on the iRobot Store site for $250.
R
ead - Product Page [NewRoomba]
Related
Australian Robot Vacuum Contender:
Floorbotics [Gizmodo]
Trilobite Vs. Roomba: The Mystery Revealed
[ArtOfSpeed]
Electrolux Trilobite
Robotic Floor Vac Review (Bunny Not Included) [Gizmodo]
Topic Auto-Discovery
Topic Auto-Discovery
03/13/2003 10:21 AMThe introduction of topic servers like the Internet Topic Exchange and
Reversible started me thinking about TrackBack, and how to...
Discovery reaches its launch pad
Discovery reaches its launch pad
04/07/2005 05:31 AMDiscovery reaches its launch pad after a brief delay when engineers
found a crack in the fuel tank's foam insulation.
NetworkInfo-Discovery-Rendezvous-0.04
NetworkInfo-Discovery-Rendezvous-0.04
12/30/2004 02:17 AMReplacing Network Discovery
Replacing Network Discovery
12/30/2003 08:33 AMNetworkInfo-Discovery-Nmap-0.02
NetworkInfo-Discovery-Nmap-0.02
04/03/2005 10:45 AMNetworkInfo-Discovery-Rendezvous-0.05
NetworkInfo-Discovery-Rendezvous-0.05
04/03/2005 10:45 AMNetworkInfo-Discovery-NetBIOS-0.05
NetworkInfo-Discovery-NetBIOS-0.05
04/03/2005 08:15 AMAtom, RSS, auto-discovery
Atom, RSS, auto-discovery
01/16/2004 11:01 AMWhich, Atom or RSS, should NetNewsWire prefer when doing feed
auto-discovery?
Assume that there will be a preference to let you choose which you
prefer. The question is: which should be the default?
Also assume that I don’t want to put up a sheet prompting the
user to choose whenever NetNewsWire finds both. That’s a bit of
complexity the newsreader should take care of.
So, the question is, which? I can see good reasons for each. What do
you think?
Silicon discovery could speed up PCs
Silicon discovery could speed up PCs
02/11/2004 04:26 PMAP via Seattle Post Intelligencer Feb 11 2004 8:12PM GMT
More on AHA! The Discovery & Learning
Centre
More on AHA! The Discovery & Learning
Centre
04/15/2005 08:18 PM
The Idea: A day in the life
(c. 2006) of AHA! The Discovery
& Learning Centre, which I proposed on these pages last
week.
I'd like to thank everyone who
commented on my AHA! proposal
a>.
I appreciate your candour that the concept is not sufficiently
differentiated from other facilities and programs designed to
encourage
innovation, collaboration and learning. I especially thank reader Dave
Davison for his great encouragement and the time he spent with me
today
hashing this out.
I thought it would be useful to tell a few (hypothetical) stories
about
how AHA! would be used and what it would do, to articulate its unique
attributes better.
So imagine we have been up and running a while -- here are some of the
successes I envision we will have:
J is the CEO of one of the world's largest banks, and he was attracted
to AHA! by the diversity, the intellectual and creative power of
AHA!'s
'members', which now include Nobel scientists, Pulitzer authors,
corporate kingpins and former state presidents. That 'people power'
was
in turn attracted by AHA!'s reciprocality model:
You help me on my project, and bring your unique experience and
insight
to it, and I'll stay around after the project to help you on yours.
The
price tag is a sliding scale based on the size and profitability of
the
entity or institution being helped: Basically, you pay what you can
afford, and, astonishingly, it is the importance of the issues and the
opportunity to rub shoulders with those with different yet
considerable
skills and resources that draws crowds voluntarily
to AHA! events regardless of remuneration. It is the human passion to
make a difference, to do something remarkable and memorable that draws
such huge creative energy to AHA! 'events'. That, and the reputation
of
AHA! for accomplishing amazing objectives that many thought
impossible,
and the simple elegance of The Invitation to an AHA! event, now a
coveted and even resume-able possession.
J's bank is dealing with a dilemma: Competition for the giant
corporate
accounts is so fierce that it is barely profitable. Customers are so
angry with credit card and mortgage rates and the plethora of 'service
charges' that regulators are starting to take notice and legislators
are proposing laws to ease the burden. The only area for growth and
profitability are therefore the small-to-medium enterprises and
individuals that big banks like J's have avoided for years on the
basis
that they're too risky and too small to make money from: More trouble
than they're worth. AHA! is hosting a Rediscovering the Small Customer
session that will have some brilliant innovators, unorthodox thinkers
and actual customers seeking the formula that will allow J's bank to
increase small-customer satisfaction and profitability simultaneously.
J is on the Board of Directors of an international insurance company
that has accomplished exactly this dual improvement thanks to an
earlier AHA! session. The session is being held in AHA!'s playful and
stimulating San Francisco Discovery & Learning Center, which has
inspiring displays, recorded speeches and stories of great human
achievements, such as the eradication of smallpox, the moon landing,
the abolition of slavery, and the unraveling of the human genome, and
where some of California's and the world's greatest thinkers and doers
often hang out. It will use the 13-component AHA! Discovery Session
Framework (illustrated above) supported by a suite of 20 (Open Source
co-developed) enabling technologies and through both physical and
virtual Open Space invitations and 'crowd'-canvassing tools will
gather
ideas, viewpoints and information from over 5,000 people, synchronized
as gracefully as a dance. As quickly as groups of participants are
surfacing ideas and opportunities, other participants and AHA!
staffers
are doing market and technical research, still others are developing
rapid prototypes of the ideas that have passed market and technical
research hurdles, and yet more are showing these prototypes to
potential customers and gathering The Wisdom of Crowds.
The following week, many of the participants, stunned at how quickly
and successfully the Discovery sessions qualified and brought new
ideas
to market, would volunteer to repeat their roles and apply the same
process to a small entrepreneurial consumer electronics company's
struggle to develop human-powered communications technologies for
areas
with no reliable electricity supply. Their hourly 'rate' for this
project was 80% less than the rate for the bank, but there were no
dropouts -- and several of the participants immediately went to work
for the fledgling entrepreneur, convinced it would be a winner.
K is one of the first to complete AHA!'s Natural Enterprise
program. She was surprised to learn that this program has no
instructors -- the course materials are all on-line pre-readings, and
instead of 'lectures', students participate in facilitated tours and
Q&A sessions at the premises (in person or by videoconference) of
entrepreneurs (all of them AHA! 'members') who are exemplary in one of
the twelve aspects of entrepreneurship. Students therefore get twelve
different, first-hand perspectives of entrepreneurial greatness. The
entrepreneurs jointly assess the 'students' business plans, and their
collective assessment is the 'mid-term' grade for the course. There is
no final grade -- the program is designed to get each student's
business successfully up in running by the time of its completion. For
K, that is more valuable than any grade. And in the process, K
discovered she needed some additional skills in story-telling, also
available as part of AHA!'s curriculum*. Like the Natural Enterprise
program, Story-Telling & Narrative has no classrooms, no lectures
and no examination: Students study the basics of great narrative
online
at their own pace, listen to the world's best story-tellers relate and
dissect their stories, and watch and practice telling stories to
others, 'scoring' each other on a reciprocal basis. Her business was
launched thanks in part to an outright grant from J's bank, in return
for which J is participating in the bank's Rediscovering the Small Customer session.
Another participant in the bank's session is M, a Harvard economics
professor and former World Bank executive who has dropped out to try
to
grapple with the vicious cycle of poverty, disease, poor sanitation,
large families, lack of education and environmental destruction in
many
African countries. In return, J is participating in the Discovery
Sessions for the AHA! Cycle of
Poverty project, donating many hours free of charge, and
twisting the arms of others to donate time to the project as well.
Cycle of Poverty, like Natural Enterprise,
does not use any of AHA!'s impressive session facilities, using
instead
many 'virtual' locations around the world, and using virtual reality
technology to 'project' all of the participants into Tekel, a small
village in Cameroun, where they will be 'virtually' welcomed and
hosted
by a Camerounian family, given a virtual 'tour' of the village and
invited to spend one entire virtual day in Tekel at their nearest IMAX
theatre. IMAX is a delighted AHA! customer and filmed the 'day in the
life' in the village in IMAX-3D and agreed to immerse Cycle of Poverty participants in it
free of charge.
The immersion works: The context that the participants get from their
deep understanding of why life is the way it is in Tekel inspires a
flurry of extraordinary ideas on programs and inexpensive leap-frog
technologies that offer the promise of breaking the cycle. J proposes
that communication around the project be centered around the
entrepreneurial human-powered communication tools (notably cell phones
and portable DVD players) that were just developed in the AHA! session
described above. Tekel serves as the real-world laboratory for testing
the ideas, and participants can watch live over the Internet as
programs and technologies are launched. The video record serves as a
model that can be used to replicate successes across the
continent.
Everything learned at AHA!, except for proprietary sessions like J's
bank's for which premium prices were paid, is archived and made
available online. In addition, AHA! research staffers continuously
scan
and synthesize knowledge about global needs, trends and opportunities,
and make this knowledge available free online, where it can be tapped
not only on other AHA! projects but by anyone, subject to Creative
Commons licenses, so that it contributes to making the products of
knowledge free to everyone. And the 'members' also take what they have
learned and discovered and use it to power other new ventures and
projects, to broaden and deepen relationships, and to accelerate the
flow of knowledge, innovation and ingenuity around the globe.
*The AHA! Learning
Session Curriculum:
Environmental Scanning
The Accelerated Discovery and Accelerated Learning Processes
Insight Portfolios and Idea Markets
Cultural Anthropology
Open Space Technology and Appreciative Inquiry
The Four Practices
Creative Thinking, Imagining and Visioning
Critical Thinking, Systems Thinking and the Thinking Hats
Effective Collaboration
Attention Skills: Listening, Observation
Entrepreneurship / Natural Enterprise Skills
Tapping the Wisdom of Crowds
Building Communities & Networks
Story-Telling & Narrative
Self-Organizing in a Complex, Chaotic World
Effective Research and Analysis
Project Facilitation and Improvisation
Getting Things Done: Personal Productivity Improvement
Understanding Gaia: Natural Design and Learning from Nature
Rapid Prototyping
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Silicon Discovery Could Speed Up PCs
(AP)
Silicon Discovery Could Speed Up PCs
(AP)
02/11/2004 01:51 PMAP - In an advance that could inexpensively speed up corporate data
centers and eventually personal computers, researchers used everyday
silicon to build a device that converts data into light beams.
Transparensee's Discovery Search Engine
Transparensee's Discovery Search Engine
03/14/2005 04:53 PMIn Grokking Transparensee, John Battelle said the following: This is
powerful stuff when you think about it, and it solves a core database
search issue, at least for me: you know there is the right answer for
the query you are entering, but damned if it isn't escaping you, due
to the blunt nature of structured search. He's referring to
Transparensee's Discovery Search Engine. He did a decent job of
explaining what it is, but it's really one of those...
On The discovery Ruling In 'Apple V.
Does'
On The discovery Ruling In 'Apple V.
Does'
03/17/2005 03:09 AMThe rumor sites, the EFF, and their attorneys apparently want to
argue these cases solely in terms of the First Amendment. But Apple
sees this as a matter of trade secret law, and with this ruling, the
court agrees with Apple. By John Gruber, Daring Fireball
great old post on webl0gs as discovery
great old post on webl0gs as discovery
06/03/2004 06:44 AMi miss the old six log
Shuttle Discovery Crew Gets Set for May
15 Launch
Shuttle Discovery Crew Gets Set for May
15 Launch
03/26/2005 09:27 PMSci-Tech Today Mar 27 2005 12:01AM GMT
Active Directory System Discovery
Active Directory System Discovery
04/27/2004 10:11 AMNew FDA Standard May Speed Drug
Discovery
New FDA Standard May Speed Drug
Discovery
07/23/2004 08:03 PMBy presenting a common format for submitting data from clinical
trials, the FDA aims to improve its ability to evaluate the data and
reduce the time spent processing it.
TextWrangler adds Rendezvous FTP
discovery, more
TextWrangler adds Rendezvous FTP
discovery, more
02/10/2004 02:43 AMBare Bones Software rustled up
a new release,
Text
Wrangler 1.5.1, for their customers on Thursday. The update fixes
bugs and adds minor enhancements, including Rendezvous support in the
"Open from FTP" dialog box.
Grok Description matches for Linguistic Tools for Knowledge Discovery
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Suggestions on Electronic Document
Management?
Suggestions on Electronic Document
Management?
01/22/2004 03:01 AMACLU: New evidence shows states'
database replicates Pentagon program
ACLU: New evidence shows states'
database replicates Pentagon program
01/22/2004 03:12 AMSiliconValley.com Jan 22 2004 1:20AM GMT
GMDH - Group Method of Data Handling
GMDH - Group Method of Data Handling
09/04/2004 06:23 AMGMDH - Group Method of Data Handlinghttp://come.to/GMDHGroup
Method of Data Handling was applied in a great variety of areas for
data mining and knowledge discovery, forecasting and systems modeling,
optimization and pattern recognition. Inductive GMDH algorithms give
possibility to find automatically interrelations in data, to select
optimal structure of model or network and to increase the accuracy of
existing algorithms. This original self-organizing approach is
substantially different from deductive methods used commonly for
modeling. It has inductive nature - it finds the best solution by
sorting-out of possible variants. By sorting of different solutions
GMDH networks aims to minimize the influence of the author on the
results of modeling. Computer itself finds the structure of the model
and the laws which act in the system. Group Method of Data Handling is
a set of several algorithms for different problems solution. It
consists of parametric, clusterization, analogues complexing,
rebinarization and probability algorithms. This has been added to
Data Mining Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and
Knowledge Discovery
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Franklin Data Releases Break-Thru
Technology to Help Law Firms,
Corporations, and Government Agencies to
Capture Lotus Notes Rich Text Formatting
(RTF) for Use in Electronic Data
Discovery.
Franklin Data Releases Break-Thru
Technology to Help Law Firms,
Corporations, and Government Agencies to
Capture Lotus Notes Rich Text Formatting
(RTF) for Use in Electronic Data
Discovery.
07/28/2004 02:21 AMNew Lotus Notes offering helps demonstrate Franklin Data's leading
technologies by processing the full rich text format of Lotus Notes
E-mails, a continuing complexity of its competitors. [PRWEB Jul 28,
2004]
EFF: Electronic Frontier Foundation and
Stanford Law Clinic Sue Electronic
Voting Company
EFF: Electronic Frontier Foundation and
Stanford Law Clinic Sue Electronic
Voting Company
11/04/2003 06:26 AMElectronic Frontier Foundation and Stanford Law Clinic Sue Electronic
Voting Company .. press release .. EFF announced .. Here's
why
eff.org/Legal/ISP_liability/OPG_v_Diebold/20031103_eff_pr.php
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more suggestions will appear very, very
soon
more suggestions will appear very, very
soon
08/27/2004 01:51 PM
"[M]y
intention is to offer some advice to all of you men out there who
crave a decent bout of testicular pain, but have no-one to administer
it to you." Advice on injuring one's own testicles. A dozen
delicious methods, ranging from the old apple in the sock trick
everyone tries to a tennis ball machine. It'd be better as a half-hour
infomercial.
REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group Assists
Clients With Three Newly Formalized
Services to Advance Electronic Commerce
Capabilities
REMEDI Electronic Commerce Group Assists
Clients With Three Newly Formalized
Services to Advance Electronic Commerce
Capabilities
03/14/2005 04:09 PMREMEDI Electronic Commerce Group formalizes Strategic Consulting,
REMEDI Outsource, and REMEDI Cosource in its line of offerings. [PRWEB
Mar 9, 2005]
pDNS suggestions
pDNS suggestions
05/04/2004 10:57 AMHere's some specific suggestions for the pDNS from Jay.
Thanks Jay!
Simple
suggestion for pDNS and FOAF (based on CNS).
Regarding the PeoplesDNS project, Joel De Gan added some comments
to my De Gan
Filters, Bloom Filters, Peoples DNS, and CNS post, and also asked
What's the problem
with FOAF? on the PeoplesDNS blog (also posted with additional
comments by Marc Canter).
Danny Ayers responded to Joel in Responding to Joel
on FOAF.
Based on my work developing CNS for the iCite net, I wanted to
suggest a way to think about how a PeoplesDNS (pDNS) based on FOAF
might function:
level 0. pDNS root servers list each other (e.g., Root0 links to
Root1 and vice versa, etc.). If you want / need to have more than a
handful of pDNS root servers, there can also be a hierarchy of roots.
level 1. pDNS root servers list web pages (possibly some specific
XHTML / XML / RDF format) that link to FOAF files (e.g., Root0 links
to page1, page2, page14). These web pages effectively act like
second-level DNS.
level 2. each web page that links to FOAF files also has a single
link indicating the pDNS root server that lists the page (i.e., page1
is authoritatively listed by Root0, page22 is authoritatively listed
by Root10).
level 3. each FOAF file links (back) to the web page that
authoritatively lists it.
So, this assumes that each person has a single FOAF file, or that,
if they maintain multiple FOAF files under the same "identity", they
link them together within the FOAF.
With CNS, the one other notable feature is that the iCite
containers (which are the equivalent to the level 2 in the above
equation) can cache references to each other, thereby bypassing the
need to use the root CNS server for each reference of a peer. The CNS
server (level 0 and 1) is there to help account for when the level 2
information moves to different locations.
(There are a few other things about CNS that are added to this in
terms of automatically redirecting / reconnecting things when they
move, that functions across all four levels.)
[
the iCite net development blog]
More Suggestions For iTunes
More Suggestions For iTunes
04/30/2004 10:32 AMIf Apple is going to become the force in music sales it truly wants to
be, it's going to have to start paying attention to the demands of
sophisticated music listeners. By Arik Hesseldahl, Forbes (via
MyAppleMenu)
Joe Mahoney has his own suggestions.
Joe Mahoney has his own suggestions.
03/13/2003 09:47 PMJoe
Mahoney has his own suggestions.Google's Suggestions
Google's Suggestions
12/19/2004 03:18 PM"Google
Suggest"-- start typing a word in the search box and it makes
on-the-fly suggestions about what you're looking for. Fascinating...
excellent suggestions on what to do
excellent suggestions on what to do
07/31/2004 10:19 PMdon't just remember it ..
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Suggestions on a PHP Problem Anyone?
Suggestions on a PHP Problem Anyone?
01/15/2003 12:51 PMSuggestions on a PHP Problem Anyone?
Here's the problem. I need to pull X bytes of HTML formatted text out
of another HTML file for "safe" inclusion into another html page.
What's the best way to do this while not getting into markup issues
like a partially formatted table or splitting "" at "
The Best Suggestions Come from Your
Users
The Best Suggestions Come from Your
Users
02/17/2004 01:23 AMA Good
Reader Feedback Form
"Amazon's 'Suggestion Box' that appears at the bottom of every
product provides a potential model for news sites to capture audience
feedback. We provide a mockup of a way to capture reader feedback."
[Hypergene
MediaBlog]
I'm highlighting this one because this is something libraries also
need to consider. Too often, we don't provide easily found links for
contacting us electronically, whether it be via IM or email (in
addition to the requisite phone number and location information), and
we're even worse at soliciting feedback.
<rant>
In fact, I'll use this opportunity to rant about
one of my biggest pet peeves lately - library blogs that don't include
a link back to the library's main site, let alone include contact
information. If your library has a blog, please oh please oh please
make sure it has a link back to the rest of your site (and therefore
the rest of the resources you make available!)! This seems like a
no-brainer, but you'd be surprised how many sites forget to add this
essential information.
</rant>
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3. I have more flexibility and could stay on. Some
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- Can one stay the whole eight days in one hotel in Lisbon and make
day trips or would it be better to stay in several different places
(and, if so, what are one or two favorite places)?I don't want to
spend too much time in transit.
- If we are going to be moving around, is it best to rent a
car?
Thanks for the help!
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PHP.net: Function List Suggestions in
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12/27/2004 09:08 AMIn a quick note from
PHP.net today,
they've finally put into place the "function suggestion" ability for
the search box at the top of the site.
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Inventions
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Inventions
10/30/2003 09:18 AMsecuritas writes "The New York Times asked 11 prominent people to
write about a device that they'd like to see invented (Google).
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the silly suggestions of a few
Washington insiders
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12/26/2003 05:23 AMWashington goes to war (with Howard Dean) .. Eric
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With suggestions for dealing with him
now and after Germany's surrender.
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now and after Germany's surrender.
03/31/2005 09:34 AM
Analys
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1943 has been released online. The analysis was comissioned by the
predecessor to the CIA and declassified several years ago, according
to
The New
York Times. This official analysis should be of interest to those
who have been doing
amateur analyses
for years.
Powell Bristles at Suggestions U.S. Is
Stingy With Wave Aid
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Stingy With Wave Aid
12/28/2004 02:43 PMSecretary of State Colin L. Powell also signaled that much more
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Gartenberg says Scoble's suggestions
would be horrible for Longhorn
Gartenberg says Scoble's suggestions
would be horrible for Longhorn
12/10/2003 04:34 AMMichael Gartenberg: "Making some of the changes that Robert describes would I
think actually be a big step backward in getting Longhorn
adopted."
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