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"The aim of the EU FP 7 Large-Scale Integrating Project LarKC is to develop the Large Knowledge Collider (LarKC, for short, pronounced “lark”), a platform for massive distributed incomplete reasoning that will remove the scalability barriers of currently existing reasoning systems for the Semantic Web." - _alf
Journal of Biology | Ockham's broom - http://jbiol.com/series...
Creating shopping lists from BBC Recipes using Sinatra - http://whomwah.com/2009...
Enormous Jump in Number of Integrated Links from Wikipedia to ChemSpider - http://www.chemspider.com/blog...
Spotifying over 200 Billboard charts - http://musicmachinery.com/2009...
Everything you know isn't a panda - http://imomus.livejournal.com/501710...
The Billboard Hot 100. In Spotify. - http://musicmachinery.com/2009...
Bug 593809 – Nautilus does not restore the position of the icons on the desktop when they are symbolic links - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bu...
Debian installer for SheevaPlug - http://www.cyrius.com/debian...
Data API: Developer's Guide, Protocol - Google Book Search APIs - Google Code - http://code.google.com/apis...
"The Google Book Search Data API allows client applications to view and update Book Search content in the form of Google Data API feeds." - _alf
Semantic Assistants Architecture | semanticsoftware.info - http://www.semanticsoftware.info/semanti...
OpenOffice plugin for NLP - _alf
TREC Chemistry Track - IRF Wiki - https://wiki.ir-facility.org/index...
"a chemical IR track in TREC in order to address the challenges in chemical and patent IR. We will provide a test collection consisting of full-text chemical patents from the IRF and research papers from the Royal Society of Chemistry" - _alf
Brilliant - _alf
LDSR - Linked Data Semantic Repository - http://www.ontotext.com/ldsr/
"LinkedLifeData offers a reason-able view to the Pathway and Interaction Knowledge Base (PIKB), which assembles a large fraction of the life-science-related datasets in LOD, e.g. Uniprot, PubMed, Entrez-Gene, UMLS Metathesaurus, BioGRID, DrugBank. It combines more than 20 databases into dataset of 2.5 billion explicit triples, which are complemented by another 2.8 billion implicit statements inferred from them." - _alf
WeGotTickets - Your Online Box Office - ROCKFEEDBACK PRESENTS... CYMBALS EAT GUITARS - http://www.wegottickets.com/event...
Dear Dustin Curtis | Dustin Curtis - http://dustincurtis.com/dear_du...
" * Information retrieval * Semantic web technologies for IR * Natural language processing for IR * Large-scale or distributed computing for the above areas" - _alf
Neopythonic: Python in the Scientific World - http://neopythonic.blogspot.com/2009...
Closure Library API Documentation (Closure Library API Documentation - JavaScript) - http://closure-library.googlecode.com/svn...
Bug #423252 in glibc (Ubuntu): “NSS using LDAP on Karmic (alpha 4) breaks 'su' and 'sudo'” - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu...
Managing RDF Using Named Graphs - http://www.ldodds.com/blog...
BBC - GCSE Bitesize - Book Notes - http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools...
"Book Notes lets you make notes on English course books and poems. Choose a title from the menu screen and you will be able to read the full text online." - _alf
Massive Facebook and MySpace Flash Vulnerability Exposes User Data - http://www.techcrunch.com/2009...
* in crossdomain.xml - _alf
taw's blog: Funny characters in Unicode - http://t-a-w.blogspot.com/2008...
Revolutions: Charting time series as calendar heat maps in R - http://blog.revolution-computing.com/2009...
nice visualisation of time-series data - _alf
MOA - Massive Online Analysis - http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~abifet...
"MOA is a framework for data stream mining. Includes tools for evaluation and a collection of machine learning algorithms. Related to the WEKA project, also written in Java, while scaling to more demanding problems. " - _alf
Jan. 1984: How critics reviewed the Mac - Apple 2.0 - Fortune Brainstorm Tech - http://brainstormtech.blogs.fo...
"San Francisco Examiner, John C. Dvorak, 19 Feb. 1984 The nature of the personal computer is simply not fully understood by companies like Apple (or anyone else for that matter). Apple makes the arrogant assumption of thinking that it knows what you want and need. It, unfortunately, leaves the “why” out of the equation — as in “why would I want this?” The Macintosh uses an experimental pointing device called a ‘mouse’. There is no evidence that people want to use these things. I dont want one of these new fangled devices." - _alf
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