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Is a dictionary like a slide ruler?

Is a dictionary like a slide ruler?

  • May 18, 2012
  • innovation
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I’ve often heard people, myself included telling their kids “don’t look that up on the computer – use the dictionary… The process of looking it up is as important as knowing the word” Is it? Reading on my Kindle (ok, Kindle for iPad, really) on the commute train this morning I tapped a word and

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May 18, 2012 0

Is Social Media ready for Open Social?

  • November 9, 2007
  • Design ThinkinginnovationSocial Network AnalysisStrategy
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I think, based on this theory, and my reading of the market, that Social Media is not good enough yet, and is therefore too premature to benefit from open standards. Host applications (like FaceBook and Pownce and others) need to keep their systems (called “Containers” in the field) highly optimized so all these busy developers out in the wild can continue writing add-ons that are tightly coupled to their specific set of capabilities.

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November 9, 2007 3

My take on Open Social

  • November 2, 2007
  • innovationRantsSocial Network Analysis
  • 1 Comment

Riiiiing… Rrrinnngggg. Hey Hugh, it’s me, Lawrence. I gotta talk to you about this new open standard that’s going to revolutionize the way we drink: It’s called the Dixie Cup. It’s really great. What we’ve done is wax coated a plain old paper cup, and now it’ll hold more types of beverages… it’s almost universal!

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November 2, 2007 1

Auto-Auto-Biography With An Attitude

  • May 23, 2003
  • Social Network Analysis
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From the smoking cauldrons in Arlington comes an effort to track every electronic, and some not so electronic, bit of data surrounding a persons life. The electronic data mesh this conceives would be capable of making incredible connections between information, the needs for which are being questioned by government and private agencies alike… Wired News:

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May 23, 2003 0

Semantic Web Introduction Roadmap

  • May 9, 2003
  • Interaction DesignMeta DataSocial Network AnalysisWebDev
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Here is a list of links which explain, in increasing levels of sophistication, an initiative which is attempting to make sense of the glut of information on the web. The plan is to make it so computer programs can make logical assumptions and relationships between resources on the Web based on the semantics of their

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May 9, 2003 0

RDF Tutorial

  • April 8, 2003
  • Meta DataSocial Network Analysis
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Only in the SNA category because RDF seems an important vehicle for conecting related information. A good place to start for the begining technical explorer. RDF Tutorial – Part I: basic syntax and containers

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April 8, 2003 0

The Semantic Web Scientific American:

  • March 22, 2002
  • Social Network Analysis
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The Semantic Web Scientific American: Feature Article: The Semantic Web: May 2001 by TIM BERNERS-LEE, JAMES HENDLER and ORA LASSILA an interesting article from last year covers the basic elements of the semantic Web quite well.

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March 22, 2002 0

Avatarnets moving along… Peter Small

  • November 27, 2001
  • Collaborative PublishingInteraction DesignSocial Network Analysis
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Avatarnets moving along… Peter Small has come a long way with his avaters as a group resource/info sharing medium. His concept of a “virtual cafe” is being used to some extent at: Agent control panel His main site give all the background data at: http://www.avatarnets.com

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November 27, 2001 0

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