Google Chrome, le futur navigateur web de Google (4)
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Ça y est, la blogosphère vient de faire sa rentrée avec une annonce fracassante : Google va très prochainement sortir un navigateur web ( Google Chrome). Voilà enfin la confirmation de ce projet secret dont on n’entend régulièrement parlé à droite et à gauche. Le scoop nous vient du très respectable blog Google Operating System dont le rédacteur a trouvé une étrange bande dessinée dans sa boite email : Google Chrome Comic Book (en voici ...
L’avenir du desktop réside-t-il dans le browser ? (11)
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En voilà une bonne question a laquelle tente de répondre Nova Spivack dans cet excellent article : The Future of the Desktop. Son propos est équivoque et il anticipe ainsi une évolution à moyen terme (2 ans) de nos outils de travail vers un nouveau modèle de Webtop. Web browser + Desktop = Webtop Selon l’auteur (et je partage son avis) les récents progrès et innovations techniques vont complètement bouleverser les architectures actuellement exploitées par ...
Feedza - already famous community driven Rss reader (1)
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FeedZa is a public online RSS reader pulling in snippets of feeds from human quality approved blogs and web sites. Users are able to find new content by browsing through snippets of feeds that are in the network, vote on the feeds that find interesting and view the most popular feeds of the day (which are decided by the FeedZa community). The start-up is based near Bangkok, Thailand and the founder is Chris Osborne. FeedZa ...
زندگی اجتماعی (1)
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از زمانهای دور در فرهنگ تمامی انسانهای کرهی زمین، چیزی به نام زندگی اجتماعی وجود داشتهاست. با حضور پدیدهی وب2 زندگی اجتماعی به دنیای مجازی اینترنت نیز راه یافت. اکنون سایتهای زیادی برای تعامل و تجمع کاربران و گسترش ارتباطها در اینترنت بهوجود آمده. سایت LivingSocial جدیدترین این سایتهاست. این سرویس برای یک زندگی واقعا اجتماعی و البته به صورت آنلاین، بهوجود آمدهاست که نیاز ِ اجتماعیبودن به صورت آنلاین را فراهم کردهاست. سایت LivingSocial ...
SemanticBible Linked Data: Version Alpha1 (1)
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SemanticBible Linked Data: Version Alpha 1 I am very very pleased to announce something which I have been working on for a while which is the transformation of SemanticBible into Linked Data. Please be aware that this a very early version at the moment, and so if you see it break when you are looking around then I’m probably improving and enhancing it. More information (and recent update information) is available on the Linked Data ...
The Write Less, Do More. (1)
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Una de las cosas que tiene trabajar rodeada de técnicos es que terminas sin poder evitar meter las narices donde huele bien, y terminas abriendo códigos y adquiriendo ciertas manías en un terreno en el que no deberías moverte. Por mi perfil estoy obligada a que mi trabajo sea bonito y ordenado, y si algo me fastidia es que por dentro sea un puto lío, el caos absoluto. Que el código sea feo por eso ...
Come si navigherà nel Web 3.0 (o Semantic Web)? (1)
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(via e via) Freebase Parallax: A new way to browse and explore data from David Huynh on Vimeo. Un video per capire cosa si intende per WEB 3.0 (o web semantico). Un video di David Huynh, tratto dal sito di Parallax, un prototipo di motore di ricerca semantico. Post scritto da Caterina Policaro sul suo blog: Catepol 3.0 Come si navigherà nel Web 3.0 (o Semantic Web)? Condividi Ascoltaquesto post
How Will the Semantic Web “Think”? (6)
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Bill Erickson sent me Kevin Kelly’s TED talk “Predicting the Next 5,000 Days of the Web”. Kelly discusses the semantic web, which uses relational data to make associations between site to site, profile to profile. The idea of a converging, thinking web is a fascinating concept. Kelly calls this thinking web “more reliable than its parts”. He goes so far as to calls the thinking web “The One”. I am not afraid of the semantic ...
Online Social Networks and Your Career (1)
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Regular readers of this blog know that I firmly believe that public libraries (or to be more precise - the staff of public libraries) need to understand and be fluent in "Web 2.0" - the online systems that are transforming the way people connect and interact with one another. That's why we have links to social networking sites like Facebook and Flickr on our website, why we had our "Learning 2.0" staff development program, and ...
The Future of the Desktop. Kinda. (1)
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Nova Spivack from Twine wrote an interesting post over at Read/WriteWeb about the future of the desktop which I'd like to comment on. It really ties in nicely with what I've been thinking about recently around user interfaces, especially since any hardware innovations will necessarily involve an ACTUAL operating system. I agree 100% with Nova when he says that everything is moving to the cloud. SmugMug lets me store my high-res photos in my own ...
Google Maps en las gasolineras de USA (1)
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Hace ya algún tiempo que leí que más de 3500 estaciones de servicio de USA van a tener instalado Google Maps en la misma pantalla donde se ve lo que uno carga en su coche, las bombas incluirán tener conexión a Internet y van a acceder a toda la información de Google Maps y Google Local Search. Aunque la idea no es mala, porque recibirías información de como está el tránsito en las diferentes rutas ...
OutWit Hub: A Semantic Browser in Medicine? (2)
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OutWit Hub, currently in beta, might be a step towards a semantic browser. You can find more information here and the Firefox Add-on page here. The applications are countless from extracting photos of human anatomy in a snap, to building a database of medical contacts. If you need a list of hospitals with their specialties, you can use OutWit to grab this information automatically from Wikipedia and easily produce an Excel table out of it. ...
Arrington missed the boat, Kel Kelly sets it straight (4)
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Alternatieve ideëen voor Web 3.0 en het semantic web (4)
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Het idee dat computers mensen kunnen begrijpen is intrigerend. Daarom wordt er hard gewerkt aan datgene wat bekend staat als het semantic web, het web dat internetpagina's kan begrijpen. Tot enkele jaren geleden leek alleen de klassieke benadering van Web 3.0 deze droom mogelijk te kunnen maken. Er ontstaan echter steeds meer alternatieve ideeën om het semantic web te realiseren. Wat kunnen deze alternatieven? En kunnen ze de toekomst van het web bepalen? Lees verder
How To Use Twine -- Screencast! (3)
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I have made a screencast that teaches you how to get started using Twine, and explains most of the features, best-practices for using it, and where we are headed with the product. You can read more...
Is Web 2.0 cycle coming to its end? yes and no (1)
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Chris Shipley and Richard MacManus have recently posted their thoughts on whether the Web 2.0 cycle is coming to the end. Both posts are written thoughtfully and they are definitely worth of reading. Here are a few of my comments on their thoughts. "Web 2.0 Cycle", an ambiguous term In her post, intentionally or not, Chris used a vague term---Web 2.0 cycle. She argued that "The Web 2.0 Cycle Has Come to a Close."Actually there ...
Il futuro del Web: tra 2.0, semantica e Web 3 (2)
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Che cosa ci aspetta dopo il 2.0? L’altro giorno pensavo a quante rivoluzioni questo fenomeno abbia portato e come sia attualmente abbastanza difficile comprenderlo nel suo pieno sviluppo. Ma il futuro cosa ci riserva? Se con il 2.0 si sono modificati i nessi di produzione e fruizione, che cosa si modificherà al prossimo “step evolutivo”? Meditando sulla ...Leggi tutto
Campus Party 2008: Web 3.0. El futuro de Internet según Tim Berners-Lee (1)
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Filed under: Original, Redes Tras convertirse ayer en el inaugurador oficial de la Campus Party 2008, Tim Berners-Lee no podía irse sin hablarnos un poco sobre su trabajo, sus ideas y, sobre todo, cómo visualiza el futuro de Internet.Físico e ingeniero de comunicaciones, desde pequeño estuvo rodeado de PCs. Sin embargo, no es hasta que entra a formar parte de CERN cuando comienza a plantearse y cuestionarse la necesidad de crear una red donde compartir ...
How SlideRocket plans to make money (2)
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SlideRocket, the Flex-based online presentation builder that’s been attracting pre-release plaudits from industry observers, has shared with me its planned pricing when it comes out of beta in September. SlideRocket has had positive coverage not only from ZDnet’s rich Internet application expert Ryan Stewart (twice, plus a screenshot gallery) but also from TechCrunch, Mashable and ReadWriteWeb, which headlined its story Look Out PowerPoint - SlideRocket Rocks. Unlike many of the Web 2.0 startups those sites ...