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Talking with U.T. Austin students about the Microformats, Drug Discovery, the Tabulator, and the Semantic Web

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
Working with the MIT tabulator students has been such a blast that while I was at U.T. Austin for the research library symposium, I thought I would try to recruit some undergrads there to get into it. She does AI research and had seen TimBL's AAAI talk.

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ACL 2 seminar at U.T. Austin: Toward proof exchange in the Semantic Web

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
It doesn't concern me too much that cwm does some crazy stuff when finding proofs; it's the proof checker that I expect to deploy as part of trusted computing bases and the proof language specification that I hope will complete the Semantic Web standards stack.

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On the Future of Research Libraries at U.T. Austin

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
By the end of the event I was pretty much up to speed on the conversation; but on the first day, I felt a little out of place and when I saw the sound engineer getting things ready, I mentioned to him that I had a little experience using and selling that sort of equipment.

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Stitching the Semantic Web together with OWL at AAAI-06

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
We now issue the same query from the perspective of this map and we get 1,213,246 results. More importantly due to this network effect of the maps, by contributing just a single map, one will automatically get the benefit of all the data that is available in the network.

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on Wikimania 2006, from a few hundred miles away

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
The real-time video feed of mako on a definition of Freedom was surprisingly good, though I couldn't give it my full attention during the work day. It looks like the SweetWiki folks, who participate in the GRDDL WG, will be there; that's the start of a justification...

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how much do I want to know about drupal?

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
breadcrumbs fell over, again, today. I'm not sure how much of this I really want to know. But I'm having a hard time investing in technology that I don't know inside and out. I wonder when that will become totally impractical, and I'll understand my web site no more than I understand my car.

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tabulator maps in Argentina

Posted Saturday December 2, 2006, 2:07 am, Over one day old
My spanish is a little rusty, but it looks like inktel is having fun with the tabulator's map support too. tags pending: geo, tabulator

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Slicing and dicing web data with Tabulator

Posted Wednesday July 26, 2006, 2:21 am, Over one day old
This is the generic data browser which lets you do useful things with your RDF data the moment it's on the web. Then, you can project both datasets onto the same map. This means you can correlate data from completely different domains. And you can map many different data sources at the same time.

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Net Neutrality: This is serious

Posted Thursday June 22, 2006, 2:28 am, Over one day old
real video Mpegs to come ) If I pay to connect to the Net with a certain quality of service, and you pay to connect with that or greater quality of service, then we can communicate at that level. Net Neutrality is NOT saying that one shouldn't pay more money for high quality of service.

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Neutrality of the Net

Posted Monday May 8, 2006, 3:40 am, Over one day old
When, seventeen years ago, I designed the Web, I did not have to ask anyone's permission. [3]. Anyone can build a new application on the Web, without asking me, or Vint Cerf, or their ISP, or their cable company, or their operating system provider, or their government, or their hardware vendor.

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