Posts Tagged ‘United States’

September 22nd, 2009 - 5:56 pm § in Semantic web

Lisp & the Semantic Web

There are a number of new formats and languages that have sprung up with the semantic web in the last few years. LISP (LISt Processing) however is not a new language by any means but seems to have found a new role in the new web. I have and sometimes do program in Lisp because a [...][...]

August 10th, 2009 - 11:01 am § in Information retrieval

Processing Twitter data

I came across this presentation by the National Library of Medicine and thought it was a great insight into working with Twitter data. They looked at tracking the H1N1 virus using the MEDLINE prototype. MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine’s online library that contains 11 million cita[...]

August 6th, 2009 - 11:44 am § in Guest posts

A dazzlin interview with Donna Fontenot

When I 1st started out learning about SEO Donna Fontenot was one of the 1st people I came across online. I read everything she wrote, and I asked questions in the forums which she always answered. More importantly she made me feel excited about SEO. I wanted to interview her because I wanted to find[...]

March 25th, 2009 - 10:39 pm § in Inspirations

Jeri Ellsworth

The woman in Technology that I want to draw attention to on Ada Lovelace day (I know I’m late) is Jeri Ellsworth. Her interests are “Home chip fabs, pinball machines, race car chassis design”. She is an electrical and mechanical engineer.  I know nothing about this stuff and I[...]

March 13th, 2009 - 3:15 pm § in Uncategorized

TGIF – o[-<]:

Welcome to another edition of TGIF.  I trust that you all had a wonderful week, be it either at work or on holiday somewhere.  For those into listening to music while working, I’ve decided to add a little Friday tune to the TGIF post as from today!  You may all woop and clap with excitement[...]

February 6th, 2009 - 1:03 pm § in TGIF

TGIF – cool

Welcome to another edition of  TGIF.  This is the first edition to appear on the new blog so well have a little celebratory clap and woop just because.  I imagine that most of you have been freezing your privates off in those cold countries but don’t worry about me, it’s over 30 degre[...]

January 30th, 2009 - 5:26 pm § in TGIF

TGIF – wicked!

Hi all, welcome to another TGIF post.  I hope that you have had a chilled out week and that you have enjoyed working and got time to have a bit of fun, if your work isn’t also your source of fun.  This week I have been experiencing Sydney for the 1st time and mostly working [...][...]

December 15th, 2008 - 10:12 pm § in Blog research, Social networks

Identifying the Influential Bloggers in a Community

This paper was presented at WSDM 08 by Agarwal et al. from NEC laboratories.  ”Identifying the Influential Bloggers in a Community” can be read at the ACM. They look at the very important area of research concerning how we deal with the huge amount of data generated by bloggers and how [...]

November 17th, 2008 - 3:43 am § in Tools

Super fast live blogging and more

At PubCon a lot of people live-blogged from the event.  This means that as the talks and presentations took place, they shared what was being said and what was going on via their blogs.  This is really important for any community because it allows for the sharing of information (which is what the [...]





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