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wael_fahmey

The Venus Factor [Review] What Real Users Have To Say About Venus Factor - 0 views

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    The Venus Factor Review and Bonus For Venus Factor The Venus Factor Review The Venus Factor [Review]check what real users have yo say about the Venus factor woman weight loss program======================================"The Venus Factor program ensures you have all the tools you need to reach the best shape you have ever been in."
Sue Richards

Business Success with Online Marketing - 1 views

I'm not that familiar with online marketing, I only know a little about what SEO is yet I want my website to have an increase traffic. That is why I need help from an SEO specialist to make this go...

started by Sue Richards on 12 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Peterss Jone

Easy Steps to Know About Bad Credit Instant Loans - YouTube - 0 views

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    Get you knowledge about your financial source without placing any application procedure despite their bad credit loans via online. These type of fiscal woes can make people hurt even when they having already in bad credit status. So, Bad Credit Instant Loans meet your financial requirement with the easy application procedure.
Sarah HL

Facebook Cookbook » About - 0 views

  • welcome to the fbcookbook blog. here you will find quick solutions to most common problems while developing applications on facebook platform. beside that we will also share cool tips and tricks with you. if you are interested about authors, here you go
Jeff Johnson

What is Microblogging? (And Where Do I Get Started?) - 0 views

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    Microblogging refers to the posting of very short updates about oneself. It is in contrast to long-form blogging, where there are usually at least a few hundred words. Microblog posts usually involve a few hundred characters or less. Instead of posting a message on their regular blog, people who microblog use Web services designed to make microblogging very easy.
Michael Marlatt

Future of the Web Debate: Needs Your Votes! - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Top Questions A representative from Rensselaer told us that "right now we have about 25 questions running the gamut from internet privacy to how the web can solve the global hunger crisis." He mentioned that "there are some really good questions that go beyond the obvious - for example, a question about crossing language barriers as Internet access expands in the developing world." The most popular topic "by far" is the semantic web, but the equal most popular question overall is about net neutrality. Here are the top questions over the last 30 days, at time of writing: Semantic Web a dream? Is net neutrality essential for democracy? Can you imagine the future of the world (wide Web) without the Semantic Web? What would such a world (wide Web) look like? Muttilingual Internet--Fracturing or Blossoming? What controls should be in place on the Web, if any? How do we make sense of the proliferation of data from the ever growing number of User's social activity feeds? Can the web help us solve the world hunger problem? How can we make ourselves less vulnerable to "web failure"?
Frederik Van Zande

About our maps / The EveryBlock Blog - 0 views

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    We've gotten a number of comments and questions about the maps that appear on EveryBlock. People are wondering if we have created our own mapping platform, and why we didn't use the map offerings from services like Google, Yahoo!, or Microsoft.
Graham Perrin

New release: Faviki makes semantic tagging (almost) as easy as classic « Favi... - 0 views

  • Faviki makes semantic tagging (almost) as easy as classic
  • July 2, 2009
  • custom names for tags
  • ...30 more annotations...
  • better control over tagging
  • OpenID
  • Save API
  • defining new tags
  • several new features
  • mainly to facilitate the use of common tags
  • overcome Wikipedia’s limitations as a controlled vocabulary for semantic tags
  • common, “semantic” tags are unique, well-defined concepts
  • Is it possible to make semantic tags as flexible as classic ones? Can humans accept and love the format intended for machines?
  • Enhanced tagging interface
  • added in free form, resembling classic tagging
  • possible to use custom names for tags
  • If Faviki doesn’t understand a tag provided by a user, it will ask her to disambiguate it. It will then remember her choice
  • Faviki “learns” about user’s name of the tag
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Superb.
  • custom names for tags can also be modified explicitly on the Tag page.
  • Defining new tags
  • added the same way as Wikipedia tags. The difference is that, this time, Google search is not restricted to Wikipedia’s domain
  • only a few of the top results are allowed to be selected
  • users collaboratively create new tags
  • Users collaboratively decide the best URLs for a concept
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Title, URL, a little text and a thumbnail, with sources. Compare the two. Answer yes or no. Perfect!
  • Save/Edit API
  • a simple API that provides a way to save and edit bookmarks from other applications.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Hurrah! I'd love to have this work with Diigo API for bookmarks…
  • OpenID support
  • uses RPX
  • Other features/improvements
  • Smarter autocomplete list
  • Converting tags
  • Spam control
  • Export/backup bookmarks
  • Tag description tooltip
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    @ Diigo Let's make best use of the Faviki Save/Edit API.
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    The bookmarklet for Faviki is compelling.
Kenneth Tang

Five Things Lawyers Should Know About Social Media | LLRX.com - 0 views

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    Five Things Lawyers Should Know About Social Media
Graham Perrin

Mobile Opportunity: A quick history of software platforms: How we got here, and where ... - 0 views

  • where we're going
  • software with APIs that third party developers can write apps on top of
  • grow a tech business more quickly if you get third party developers
  • ...38 more annotations...
  • lessons about where the industry might go
  • Fair warning: this is a long post.
  • In 1969, the Justice Department, ADR, and several others filed antitrust suits
  • IBM agreed to stop bundling free software
  • disaggregation is a natural outcome
  • multiple companies can move faster
  • backlog of potential creativity
  • The OS is dissolving into a soup of resources distributed across both the network and the local device, with the application in the middle calling on both
  • what it lacks in beauty it more than makes up for in rate of change and versatility
  • hybrids of local and network resources
  • gradual evolution of a super-OS that includes both the network and the device
  • we don't have a name for this new thing
  • trouble talking about it
  • I'm calling it the "metaplatform"
  • Although the metaplatform isn't necessarily elegant
  • compatibility
  • technological advances always lead to value chain fragmentation
  • what happens if that company goes out of business or just decides to stop maintaining the product?
  • If you've incorporated external web services into your site, the site will break if any of those services stops working
  • We don't have any systematic ways to deal with problems like these
  • a business opportunity for the next crop of software entrepreneurs
  • What the metaplatform means
  • Much of the discussion in this post is pretty theoretical
  • practical implications
  • iPhone today gives (in my opinion) the best overall mobile browsing and app discovery experience
  • APIs that will enable other developers to extend
  • implementation is often off-target
  • trying to make their APIs into the business equivalent of an operating system
  • private ecosystem
  • opening the application outward
  • mixed and matched with other functionality in the metaplatform
  • export data isn’t enough... what springs to mind is open source
  • Lots to think about
  • Clayton Christensen
  • The most effective mobile application are
  • a framework to predict where most profits will be made
  • HTML5
  • changes that are brewing in the mobile industry
Graham Perrin

Tabulator: Async Javascript And Semantic Web - 0 views

  • About
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Read 'About AJAW and the Tabulator' before attempting to use Tabulator.
jdr santos

About | KillerStartups.com™ - 0 views

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    "KillerStartups.com is a user driven internet startups community. Entrepreneurs, investors, and bloggers are staying informed on up-and-coming internet startups using our blog platform, where internet entrepreneurs submit their startup to see what others think about it."
LUCIAN DUMA

BLOGGING USING WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN EDUCATION IN XXI CENTURY: Gr8 tools and appl... - 0 views

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    BLOGGING USING WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN EDUCATION IN XXI CENTURY: Gr8 tools and applications to make heard your visual presence around the semantic web #edtech20 ; http://about.me/web20education ; http://twitter.com/#!/web20education
shalani mujer

Computer Help Online - 1 views

Lately, my computer often experiences computer problem. I keep on calling our local technician to see whats wrong with my PC but sometimes I could not find him, if he is not away, he is not availab...

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started by shalani mujer on 12 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Graham Perrin

7.4 aggregated Content distribution - Pubsubhubbub | Google Groups - 0 views

  • aggregated Content distribution
  • the client model for processing a single vs. aggregated distribution might be quite a bit different
  • nervous about the whole notion of PuSH co-opting <source> for its own purposes
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  • provenance
  • when you copy an entry from any feed document other than that feed document whose metadata is in the entry's atom:source
  • no way to indicate from which feed document you copied the entry unless you insert some extension element
  • it *is* important to know not only the source feed but *also* where you found the entry
  • Atom spec didn't envision this use case
  • atom:source is almost, but not quite, what's needed
  • confusion is understandable
  • something like a psh:provenance element
  • most recent context
  • like atom:source
  • not aggregate at the PubSubHubbub level until you've proved that
  • (a) you have to
  • (b) multipart/related won't cut it
  • the PSHB use case *was* frequently discussed in the Atom WG
  • pretty much what FeedMesh was intended to provide
  • to show provenence, you need to add an extension element
  • war stories about multipart/related and batching
  • skeptical about ease of subscriber implementation
  • This thread is a great example of peer review
  • I'll file an issue in the bug tracker
salman shakeel

Articles About Finance - 0 views

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    Read latest articles about finance and get always in touch with finance market.
zisimo

Use a Free Whois API to Find the Information You Need - 0 views

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    Sometimes an average person needs to know more information about a website. For instance, you may have gone to a specific website looking for more information on a certain topic. You find plenty of information on the site, but you have a few more questions you can't seem to find the answer to....
Alyssa Cronin

How to Design a Perfect Ecommerce Website? That Boost Your Business | Webdesign Xperts - 0 views

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    This article tell us about How to Design a Perfect Ecommerce Website? That maximize your sales. These tips will help you get the most out of It.
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    This article tell us about How to Design a Perfect Ecommerce Website? That maximize your sales. These tips will help you get the most out of It.
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    This blog is about wwe fastlane 2016, results, predictions, live streaming, wrestlemania 32, #1 contandar match and more
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