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A new service aims to automatically aggregate the most relevant and up-to-date content bbc.co.uk has to offer on any given topic
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A nice write up of Tristan’s latest R&D project – the social networking radio Olinda.
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An interesting idea – but I don’t know if it’s helpful – in the abstract sure it’s a good idea but does it help solve any real world problems? I don’t know, none that I have.
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A sort of sister site to BBC Topics the new Gardening portal aggregates all things BBC gardening – including a dynamic listing of gardening programmes.
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Not really 3D photography more 3D navigation a bit like MS Photosynth (but for everyone) – it’s cool and it’s potentially useful to be able to see the relationship between photos, but I suspect I would never actually use it. Nice that it’s open source.
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Pretty much what it says on the tin – an ontology to model real word events.
NOTED ELSEWHERE- Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not strings [Official Google Blog]The Knowledge Graph enables you to search for things, people or places that Google knows about—landmarks, celebrities, cities, sports teams, buildings, geographical features, movies, celestial objects, works of art and more—and instantly get information that’s relevant to your query. This is a critical first step towards building the next generation of searc […]
- Welcome to the Knowledge Graph [Talis Consulting]"There has been lots of previous work on creating semantic search engines that include natural language parsing to “understand” more about a user’s query and its contents. But what Google are doing is looking at the search results to identify the things that are frequently referenced, and then surface useful summaries of those things from their Knowledg […]
- Using "Punning" to Answer httpRange-14 [Jeni's Musings]This is very good - both in terms of core web architecture principals and an approach to the ongoing httoRange-14 debate.
- Introducing the Knowledge Graph: things, not strings [Official Google Blog]
Stellar.io favs- Rebekah Brooks, please don't worry about your trial being a waste of public money - we're absolutely fine with it. Asbury and Asbury
- Feeling bad for my Flickr friends on reading @mat's summary of how Yahoo smothered the brilliance they'd bought. http://t.co/w513rOdZ Nelson Minar
- First step for avoid DoS attack is block 127.0.0.1. DevOps Borat
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