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Real-Time Web: Filtering the Streams of Data
Photo credit: armangi What does “real-time web” actually mean? Basically, getting all the informations you’re looking for at the very moment they’re are produced, from your sources of choice. It’s definetely some kind of new wave of evolution in the … Continue reading →
Posted in blogging, browser, online search, online tools, search engine, social media, social networking, web evolution, writing
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Tagged Aggregator, Blog hosting services, deep web, Facebook, Facebook Inc, google, Google Inc., Google search, online search, Online social networking, real-time web, search engine, search engines, social media, Technology/Internet, Twitter, Twitter Inc, Web 2.0, Web Discovery Search Engine For Browsers, World Wide Web
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Computational Knowledge Engine: Wolfram Alpha
Photo credit: Wolfram Research The latest project by Stephen Wolfram is defined as the first “computational knowledge engine”, something capable of answering factual question for you. The Wolfram engine is described as “a proprietary system based on fields of knowledge, … Continue reading →
Posted in browser, creativity, online search, online tools, search engine, semantic web
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Tagged A New Kind of Science, Alpha, author, Boston, CEO, computation, First Official Demo Knowledge Sharing & Collective Intelligence, forward for it, Google Inc., knowledge management, Matt Marchall, Natural language processing, Nova Spivack, Old Dragons, Old Etonians, Physics, projects, Radar Networks, Science, search engine, semantic web, semantic web languages, Stephen Wolfram, Technology/Internet, Web Discovery Search Engine For Browsers, wolfram, Wolfram Alpha, Wolfram Research, World Wide Web
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Semantic Web: a Video Presentation in 5 Minutes
Here’s an excellent, concise presentation by Tom Llube explaining the Semantic Web at the Davos economic forum. Transcription below: A revolution is happening in the structure of the web itself. It’s gentle and it’s powerful, it’s like tai-chi: you hardly … Continue reading →
Posted in online search, online video, search engine, semantic web, social media, video
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Tagged Amazon Inc., Computing, Davos, destination site, Emily, Facebook Inc, Google Inc., HTML, huge destination site, linked data, RDF, search look, Semantic publishing, semantic web, Semantic Web Stack, semantic web world, social network, social networks, Technology/Internet, Tim Berners-Lee, Tom Llube, World Wide Web
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News Aggregators & Online Search on Newsflashr
On Newsflashr.com you can track all the latest news among a variety of newsaggregators, all from a single site: a useful tool for web searches of any kind. The site is updated almost in real-time from a variety of services: … Continue reading →
Posted in blogging, online search, online tools, search engine, social media, social networking
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Tagged Digg, Google Inc., Microblogging, Microsoft Corporation, news aggregator, online search, Online social networking, RSS, search engines, Social bookmarking, Social information processing, Technology/Internet, Twitter, Twitter Inc, Web 2.0, web searches, WordPress, World Wide Web
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Network Neutrality, Google & the OpenEdge Project
Despite having recently been among the major advocates of equal network access for all content providers, according to documents reviewed by the Wall Street Journal Google is now working on a project that goes all the way in the opposite … Continue reading →
Posted in community, digital divide, network neutrality, social media, video, web access, web evolution
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Tagged Christopher Rhoads, Computer law, Computing, digital divide, Federal Communications Commission, free Web Evolution, google, Google Inc., internet, Internet access, internet providers, less efficient online resources, less neutral Web, Mass media, network neutrality, OpenEdge Project, social media, social network, Technology/Internet, telecommunications industry, The Wall Street Journal, The Wall Street Journal Online, Vishesh Kumar, web evolution
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