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Graham Perrin

Zemanta - Zemanta - contextual intelligence for everyone! - 0 views

  • Featured application
  • Faviki is a social bookmarking tool which allows you to tag webpages you want to remember with Wikipedia terms
  • Thanks to DBpedia
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  • tags are references to objects which are categorized automatically
  • It uses Zemanta to suggest possible tags
Graham Perrin

Zigtag - 5 views

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    "Social tagging services like Faviki and Zigtag also allow end users to tag content using the Common Tag format." - http://www.diigo.com/06cbz
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    Zigtag's semantic tags allow you to tags with concepts rather than tags. This allows you to tag something in different ways (e.g. New York, newyork, NYC), and have it all mean the same thing. Search using the terms you want, e.g. find pages about New York City using NY, "New York", or even "Big Apple" - any of these will find every page about New York City. Semantic tagging means that Zigtag understands synonyms - we understand that "Big Apple" is the same thing as "New York". Semantic tagging means that everybody is tagging with the same terms that have meaning, which makes it easier for everybody to find what everyone else has tagged.
Graham Perrin

Pibb: Stay in the Loop - 0 views

  • Pibb for all your communications
  • the best features of instant messenger, chat, email, and bulletin boards
  • delivered instantly
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  • retrieved later
  • threads are stored
  • searchable
  • public channels
  • private channels
  • private messages
  • friends
  • Pibb will notify you
  • in a fast paced startup environment
  • a secure private channel
  • Social bookmarking site
  • uses Pibb for real time user support and feedback
Graham Perrin

Remember Everything. | Evernote Corporation - 1 views

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    Some brief notes from a Mac OS X perspective: http://www.wuala.com/grahamperrin/public/2009/04/11/evernote-fsc-001.png for an fseventer view of file system changes when Evernote Web Clipper in Safari produces a PDF, launches the main and helper applications, and syncs. No evidence there of Sync Services, which may be surprising given the otherwise fine use of available technologies.
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    (Unlike Diigo) Evernote does not highlight web content, and is not oriented to group work or sharing.
Graham Perrin

Vodafone 360 to debut on first LiMo handset - ZDNet.co.uk - 1 views

  • Vodafone has jumped into social-networking
  • aggregation service
  • handsets from Samsung
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  • the first LiMo phones in the UK
  • Vodafone 360
  • contacts and content from social networks and internet services
  • a suite of internet services
  • the move fits the open-platform strategy
  • it may also be about control
  • enormous activity around building social connectivity into mobile phones
  • Android mobile operating system is an alternative open-source platform
  • using Android encourages people to use the Google login
  • Vodafone has focused on a platform that they have a fair degree of control over
  • Twitter and other services to come soon
  • Motorola's MotoBlur and HTC's Sense user interfaces both build social networking into Android
  • Palm uses it as a key feature of its WebOS
  • The Joint Innovation Lab, JIL, is a collaborative effort between Vodafone, China Mobile, Softbank and Verizon
  • the potential market is huge
  • JIL aims to be a 'write once, run anywhere' platform
  • Vodafone's 360 platform
  • opening up elements of its core network
  • an iPhone version is planned
arcideaco

How to earn money with Google Adsense? - 1 views

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    Just how do we even make money with Google Adsense? I know it can be difficult, but it is nevertheless possible. Read on to find out.
Graham Perrin

SemanticWeb - Putting Wikipedia to Work for the Semantic Web - 0 views

  • services such as del.i.cious, Twitter, and Facebook
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … and Diigo (I hope)
  • Semantic tags are in, free text tags are out.
  • August 4, 2009
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  • Semantic tags will be a core building block of the next-generation web
  • leveraging the popular Wikipedia as a vast source of a universal controlled vocabulary
  • Wikipedia can serve as a great controlled vocabulary for tags
  • Every concept is unique, has a unique URI,
  • well-defined.
  • DBpedia did a very good job of extracting the structure or semi-structure
  • and expressing it in RDF
  • or a machine readable way.
  • Faviki helps users remove the ambiguity otherwise surrounding free text tags’ meaning.
  • You can use some concrete concepts as tags
  • yourself as the author as a tag
  • specific organizations or companies or people or specific ideas as tags
  • DBpedia’s linking between the various language versions of Wikipedia
  • users tag in 14 different languages
  • English as the universal reference
  • Common Tag
  • last month, Faviki added the ability for users to use their own keywords or tags in a freeform way
  • and map them to semantic tags
  • connecting tagging with searching to accomplish this.
  • the new release lets users create new tags outside of Wikipedia, using Google returns from the whole world of web pages
  • users collaborate on which URLs are the best candidates for new concepts.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Smart.
  • URL tags are not so clear as dbpedia
  • a bit more messy
  • a bit more dynamic,
  • but the idea was to make it semi-automatic. People make them and disambiguate them while adding tags
  • some kind of compromise.
  • Next steps for Faviki are around connecting with other services such as del.i.cious, Twitter, and Facebook, to make it easier for users to try it out.
  • Some longer-term plans would be to publish data from Faviki in linked data, to connect to the rest of inked data,
  • making that data queryable to developers via SPARQL.
  • by opening the data, because that’s the idea of the semantic web, to make the data open and connect easily to various sources
  • as much a platform as an application
  • mappings between free tags’ association and some uniquely identified concepts will be very important
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I agree.
  • that kind of data will be interesting to developers.
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    Recommended reading for anyone interested in tagging, semantic tagging or the semantic web.
David Corking

Twitter / spam's Favorites - 0 views

  • spamGiving out your username and password to a 3rd party site promising you more followers: not a good idea! Please be safe!6:22 AM Jun 7th from web     spamGeneral tip: don't retweet a spammer's message. You might get suspended accidentally, and that's no good.
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    Useful tips that apply to any social networking service
Graham Perrin

Twine.com Launches New Visualization Interface | Twine - 0 views

  • an alternative way to view the stream of content around any interest
  • I have looked, and looked, and looked for the feature. Can't find it.
  • eventually, I found it at the home page.
Graham Perrin

Twine Tries To Manage The Stream With New Coverflow-Like Design - 1 views

  • What is the best way to sift through a stream of information?
  • list view
  • can be overwhelming
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  • More visually appealing ways
  • semantic tags associated with each item
  • a new way to wade through its streams
  • by time
  • along the bottom
  • you navigate through the deck front to back
  • a good UI for mobile apps
my mashable

StumbleUpon Enhances Web Toolbar for Personalized Web Stumbling - 0 views

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    StumbleUpon is an Internet community that allows its users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos. StumbleUpon allows users to web stumbling for the first time
Graham Perrin

Scoopler: Real-time search - 1 views

awqi zar

Google Wave Preview - 0 views

  • communication and collaboration on the web
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    Preview, at the time of bookmarking.
Jungle Jar

Christopher From JungleJar Interviews Shayne Tilley From Sitepoint - 0 views

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    Shayne Tilley is the Marketing Manager for SitePoint and was nice enough to do an interview for JungleJar. We discuss his new book scheduled for release in May of this year, current web browser releases, Twitter, and of course SitePoint.
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