Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Thanks to zo in my comments and Ken Camp, I was able to find out about the upcoming Web 1.0 conference: Sponsored by 43 Folders and the year 1998, with generous contributions from Adaptive Path, Mule Design, WordPress, Blogger, Flickr, and Central Desktop. We will meet to discuss line breaks, spacer gifs, and the […]
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Web technology
Most of the time the feeds at Planet RDF reference isolated items with general interest. Other times, though, the thoughts featured strike sparks against each other, leading to a chain reaction whereby everyone jumps in and Things Happen. Starting a few days ago, people have been referencing two stories, both of which I find very interesting. The […]
Not typical
The Missouri State Attorney General has filed suit against the holder of web sites such as katrinafamilies.com for not disclosing that the person, Frank Weltner, is a known white supremacist. In fact, you may remember Weltner from another site he owns: jewwatch.com. He is not typical of Missouri, but we sure seem to attract them here. It is a […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Algorithms are big business. Recently I’ve seen several jobs where the company wants someone who is “…good with algorithms”. Microsoft is competing with Google is competing with Yahoo to hire the best algorithm wranglers (which evidently, according to the article, does not mean women). IBM is releasing it’s unstructured data architecture (UIMA), including it’s […]
Danny Ayers: I’m guessing Shelley’s comment was where the ‘lower-case semantic web’ thing originated. You betcha. And I’m going after royalties, baby. I figure a dime for every mention, and my taxes will be paid and groceries bought. For a month. Yup, I just hope that Technorati has lots of money. Lots and lots of money. Corante, […]
