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Internet Alchemy » Representing Time in RDF Part 1

by karlcow

Way back in 2006 I wrote a blog post concerning the modelling of time in RDF (see Refactoring Bio With Einstein Part 3: Temporal Invariants. That post also provoked some discussion in the blogosphere. Although I haven’t written anything on the subject for the past three years I haven’t stopped thinking about it. In fact I’ve been working quite hard on the problem, mainly by modelling real data, especially geographical information. This is the first of a series of blog posts describing my experiments. I’d like to thank Leigh Dodds and Jeni Tennison who gave me valuable feedback on an earlier version of this write-up.

The Whole Earth Effect — Plenty Magazine

by karlcow

The Whole Earth Effect

How did a publication with just a four-year run help shape a community so prolific that it went on to inspire Google, Craigslist, and the blogosphere; save six American rivers; and shape sustainable business practices as we know them today? Forty years after the first issue of the Whole Earth Catalog, this oral history of the publication, as told by those who made it and those who read it, tracks the long-lasting impact of a short-lived journal that altered the course of the world.

Doit-on publier certains documents confidentiels concernant Twitter?

by srcmax & 1 other (via)

Voici l’affaire qui secoue la Blogosphere, Twitter et TechCrunch depuis ce matin (au cours de la nuit sur la cote ouest américaine). Un Hacker aurait saisi des documents très confidentiels (apparement rien de très passionnant) concernant Twitter et les a envoyé à TechCrunch (et à d’autres blogs) il y a 24 heures. Michael Arrington a décidé d’en publier une partie très prochainement (sans doute dans les 24 heures qui viennent). Décision qui suscite déjà une très grosse polémique sur le web Américain. Voici un extrait de l’article de Michael:

YouNoodle Scores

by e_D_D_y
A YouNoodle Score is a quantitative measurement, on a scale of 0 to 100, of a startup's impact and importance based on its traction, activity, and buzz. The score is based on information pulled in from thousands of online sources: traffic, mainstream media, the blogosphere, conversations on Twitter, and other key factors.

Bscopes: Mining, Mapping and Visualizing the Blogosphere

by parmentierf (via)
Bscopes will help you cut through the clutter of too many blog RSS feeds to read. A Bscope gives you a visual map of each blog. In less than 30 seconds you can see what it can do for you. Sign up for your free account or take a tour.

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2008

Totally fuzzy

by m.meixide
Welcome to Totally Fuzzy, your guide to the music blogosphere: your daily digest of the latest news on selected music blogs and podcasts as well as snippets of news from the music world and from the insanity of the global political circus. Please support the blogs you visit from here and show your appreciation for their continued effort. There's nothing uncool about leaving a comment or a "thank you" every now and then. Try to support the artists in any way you can and remember to share fair. Don't forget our music blog directory, and our music video site The Fuzzy Tube, and just to be safe, remember to bookmark http://www.totallyfuzzy.net

Main Page - . .. poMMo .. .

by srcmax & 8 others
poMMo is versatile mass mailing software. It can be used to add a mailing list to your Web site or to organize stand alone mailings. Unique Features such as the ability to mail subsets of your subscribers set it apart from alternatives. poMMo is written in PHP and freely provided under the [GPL]. Designed to be easy to use and powerful, poMMo provides flexible Mailing Management that everyone needs -- from Software Projects to Shoe Stores, to Marketing Firms, to pioneers of the Blogosphere... Let us know where you are using poMMo by visiting our In the Wild page.

The Most Popular Twitter Apps According to the Blogosphere - ReadWriteWeb

by springnet
which Twitter clients are getting the most buzz on blogs. The result is a list of the most popular 3rd-party Twitter-apps according to the blogosphere. @steverubel This is a guest post from Anton Johansson, a business developer at the Swedish startup Twi

Tom Conrad

by springnet
And then the blogosphere picked it up. The first accounts I read sounded like “HUGE BLOWUP AT GNOMEDEX!!!” Strange, I thought — my experience of the event was quite different: it was a non-event for me.

The Crunchies Winners

by mozkart (via)
Best Overall: Facebook Facebook revolutionized the idea of what social networking could be. Best technology innovation / achievement: Earthmine Earthmine picks up where Google Earth leaves off, bringing deep semantic data to 3D panoramas of the real world. Earthmine’s system can keep track of the objects found in the real world and attribute information to each of them, such as latitude, longitude, elevation, and other attributes. Best Clean Tech Startup: Tesla Motors Tesla’s green sports car has captured the imagination of a public who had come to expect electric cars to be dull are boring. Due to be released this year, the company has pre-orders from some of the biggest names in Entertainment and Technology. Best video startup: Hulu Hulu put television online. Their broadcasting system was modeled on the success of social video sites and drawn the praise of its previous critics. Best user-generated content site: Digg Digg’s simple voting system defined the emerging social media revolution. Getting “dugg” quickly became a badge of honor and established a coveted place in the geek lexicon. Best mobile start-up: Twitter Twitter, the new addictive microblogging platform. It wasn’t until after the South by Southwest conference that people realized the value of the incredibly simple microblogging platform. Best International startup: Netvibes Based in London, Tariq Karim and Freddy Mini’s Netvibes has made waves in the U.S. as a top personalized web portal. Best consumer startup: Meebo Meebo made instant messaging ubiquitous by bringing it online. They then developed it into a platform where anyone could add chat to their applications. Best enterprise startup: Zoho Zoho’s comprehensive online suite of 14 business applications ranging from document editing to CRM continues to lead the way in the move away from desktop computing to working in the cloud. Best design: SmugMug SmugMug is professional photo site. SmugMug’s attention to detail and design can command as much as $150 per year from their users. Best new gadget/ device: Apple iPhone. See the Apple acceptance speech here. Best business model: Zazzle Looking for a Star Wars hat or memorable mug? Zazzle is an on-demand factory of consumer goods for top brands. It also lets consumers become producers by uploading their own images onto that T-shirt, mug, or mousepad. . Consumers can also receive a commission on products that they sell and design themselves Best bootstrapped startup: Techmeme. Founded and developed solely by Gabe Rivera, Techmeme serves as the front page of the tech blogosphere. The site’s advanced algorithms identify the day’s top stories by making sense of conversations across the web’s best blogs. Best Startup Founder: Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook) Does this really need any explanation? At 23 Mark has built one of the world’s leading online destinations that has recently been valued at $15 billion. A remarkable achievement for anyone, let alone someone at the still relatively young 23. A well deserved award. Best Startup CEO: Toni Schneider (Automattic) Schnieder has lead the company from its roots as a open source alternative to Movable Type into a multi-million dollar enterprise that saves the world from blog spam and offers a free hosted blogging solution that competes with Google’s Blogger. Best new startup: iMedix iMedix combines search and social networking to change the way people find health information online. Users are encouraged to help each other by sharing health experiences and links from around the web. Most likely to succeed: Automattic (WordPress) The open source blogging platform that powers the long tale and turned into a multi-million dollar spam fighting and hosted blogging service. Best use of viral marketing: StumbleUpon StumbleUpon’s service lets users bookmark and discover new sites they love. With only a $1.5 million investment in 2005, StumbleUpon gew to over 4 million Stumblers and was bought by eBay in 2007 for $75 million Best time sink site: Kongregate CEO Jim Greer describes Kongregate as XBox live for casual games. This site hosts some of the webs most addictive casual games. Remember Desktop Tower Defense? Moreover, the games are not only played by users, but also created by them in exchange for a share of advertising revenue and other rewards. Most likely to make the world a better place: DonorsChose DonorsChoose.org is dedicated to connecting classrooms in need with individuals who want to help.

2007

Dynamics of Real-world Networks

by karlcow (via)

Our recent work included the study of the spread of influence in a large person-to-person product recommendation network and its effect on purchases. We also model the propagation of information on the blogosphere, and propose algorithms to efficiently find influential nodes in the network.

使blogger成功的三个C

by blogsir
The three Cs of a successful blogger 1、Content Content is still king, no matter what anyone else tells you. 2、Consistency Consistency applies to blogging in two important ways: voice and publishing. 3、Consistency In the blogosphere, this is perhaps the most important step when it comes to gaining traffic and notoriety.

RSS, Feed, and Weblog Crawler APIs from Spinn3r

by burtonator & 1 other
Spinn3r is a web service for indexing the blogosphere. We provide raw access to every blog post being published - in real time. We provide the data and you can focus on building your application / mashup. Spinn3r handles all the difficult tasks of running a spider/crawler including spam prevention, language categorization, ping indexing, and trust ranking.

W3C Planet HTML5

by karlcow & 1 other
Planet about HTML 5 articles in the blogosphere

2k Bloggers - The Face of the Blogosphere

by lukeslytalker
Decent sized blogging community. Post free links here

Springnet Tumblr Blog

by springnet
musings from Paul Terry Walhus, Austin, Texas IT guy and web host and web developer on the Austin scene, the webosphere, the blogosphere, and web 2.0.http://springnet.tumblr.com/rss

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