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johannessimon81

The Universe Is Programmable. We Need an API for Everything - 3 views

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    Interesting ideas - though some metaphors are a bit far fetched. Personally, I think it could be interesting if every scientific article would also have a how-to or tutorial section that gives a recipe of how to apply the newly gained knowledge. Of course, that might be tough to do... :-)
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    The API of the world is already there (a bit), it is the previous knowledge developed by others. Open Source projects such as the wheel or the brick, allow everyday amazing new APPs to be build such as buildings and cars .... There still is merit, though, in learning from software developments techniques in the everyday world projects. This is indeed the motivation for the ACT to do work in open source (SOCIS, GSoC) and push its members to use stuff like wiki, svn, github, jenkins, and alike. This way we are performing and fostering (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/foster) research into working methods in the hope we will be able to export some of its benefit to the larger ESA.
LeopoldS

Knowledge, networks and nations | Royal Society - 4 views

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    nice graphs ... and nice stats
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    the graphs are Motion Charts. They were made famous by Hans Rosling's TED talks (http://www.ted.com/speakers/hans_rosling.html). Google eventually bought his software, and made part of it freely available: http://code.google.com/apis/visualization/documentation/gallery/motionchart.html. That's what they are using there.
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    thanks - I was already wondering several times what had happened to this technique that he used at the talk we looked at several times when it was first uploaded ... good that they have made it open source! are they easy to use?
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    the easiest way to use them is: Google Docs > open/create a spreadsheet > Insert > Gadget > Charts > Motion Chart !! :) You have here a tutorial describing all the steps to get it running.
Ma Ru

Command line tools for the Google Data APIs - 2 views

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    I'm sure Francesco will love it... perhaps of use for ACT's Google calendar/docs?
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    is there an easy way (easy for Francesco I mean) to retrieve the citation number of papers in google scholar automatically (e.g. for act papers)?
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    It seems like google scholar is not supported yet.
Juxi Leitner

cubesat-space-protocol - Project Hosting on Google Code - 2 views

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    possible a simpler solution for simple spacecraft fractionation
Juxi Leitner

Send To Dropbox - Email files to your Dropbox! - 2 views

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    for the dropbox users.. in case you e.g. would like to add things behind restrictive firewalls to your dropbox shared drives
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    are they going to see the content of all my dropbox after the authorisation process this requires?
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    I dunno but it would be nice if you could give permission to specific folders ... dunno how the API handles it...
Dario Izzo

Goodbye To Google Wave - 2 views

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    I guess it never really was clear what it should do (everything?!) or what it was (they also developed server communications and APIs for loads of things) ... also: "Wave was one stab at tackling our information overload, at providing a central hub for all the information we need to deal with every day. And it will be back, in one form or another." http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/pda/2010/aug/05/google-wave
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    I liked the concept but it was too slow .... a pity
Luís F. Simões

Pattern | CLiPS - 2 views

  • Pattern is a web mining module for the Python programming language. It bundles tools for data retrieval (Google + Twitter + Wikipedia API, web spider, HTML DOM parser), text analysis (rule-based shallow parser, WordNet interface, syntactical + semantical n-gram search algorithm, tf-idf + cosine similarity + LSA metrics) and data visualization (graph networks).
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    Intuitive, well documented, and very powerful. A library to keep an eye on. Check the example Belgian elections, June 13, 2010 - Twitter opinion mining
LeopoldS

Google Code Blog: Introducing Closure Tools - 1 views

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    new open source tool from google .... Francesco: of any interest to us?
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    I don't think so, it is just a code optimizer for JavaScript, unless there are somewhere big JavaScript (web2.0) applications running that is not of much interest for us Other google labs systems e.g. FriendConnect could be useful for Ariadnet, maybe also the visualization and social graph API
Daniel Hennes

Google Just Open Sourced the Artificial Intelligence Engine at the Heart of Its Online ... - 2 views

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    TensorFlow is an open source software library for numerical computation using data flow graphs. Nodes in the graph represent mathematical operations, while the graph edges represent the multidimensional data arrays (tensors) communicated between them. The flexible architecture allows you to deploy computation to one or more CPUs or GPUs in a desktop, server, or mobile device with a single API. TensorFlow was originally developed by researchers and engineers working on the Google Brain Team within Google's Machine Intelligence research organization for the purposes of conducting machine learning and deep neural networks research, but the system is general enough to be applicable in a wide variety of other domains as well.
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    And the interface even looks a bit less retarded than theano
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