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OpenAI API - Playground - 0 views

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    OpenAI Playground is a cutting-edge web-based tool designed to facilitate the construction and evaluation of predictive language models. Unlike ChatGPT, which excels at understanding context and can produce high-quality content even with vague prompts, OpenAI Playground requires specific prompts and settings for better-quality outputs. The tool boasts many purpose-specific preset prompts, ensuring seamless customisation through adjustable parameters such as the model, response length, and temperature. OpenAI Playground also accommodates diverse base language models, allowing users to handpick the one that perfectly resonates with their preferred conversational style. OpenAI Playground's Pros: Preset options for different tasks, such as text-to-command and translation Suited for specific use cases where preset models and settings are needed OpenAI Playground's Cons: Requires specific prompts and settings for better-quality outputs It can be challenging to use if you're not familiar with LLMs OpenAI Playground's Pricing: OpenAI Playground offers a comprehensive pricing structure based on the number of tokens used. 1 word = 1 token For example, Chat, model gpt-3.5-turbo costs $0.002 for 1K tokens, while InstructGPT, model Davinci costs $0.0200 for 1K tokens.
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Maruti Suzuki Authorized Showroom in India - 0 views

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    Find the list of all authorized Maruti Suzuki car showroom and dealers in India. This page gives you a complete list of Maruti Suzuki dealers in India.
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Flat 26% OFF on HP v215b 16GB Pen Drive - Coupon Informer - 0 views

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    This 16GB pen drive from the house of HP is perfect for carrying all your data on the go. Capable of storing all your data, songs and movies, this pen drive is a must have for an avid computer user who want to carry all his stuff with him.
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Participate in BirdsBeep Contest and win Lots of Assured Terrific Prizes - 0 views

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    With reference to what said above, BirdsBeep Revolution (BBR), a cutting-edge leader in mobile chat applications is proud to announce an exciting and rewarding competition for all its users. We embolden your confidence to participate in the contest and rest assured to win buckets of eye-popping guaranteed prizes as winners!
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Dare Obasanjo on Microsoft Joins Dataportability.org - 0 views

  • I’m sure some folks are wondering exactly what this means. Even though I was close to the decision making around this, I believe it is still too early to tell. Personally, I share Marc Canter’s skepticism about Dataportability.org given that so far there’s been a lot of hype but no real meat.
  • As far as I can tell, Dataportability.org seems like a good forum for various social software vendors to start talking about how we can get to a world where there is actual interoperability between social software applications. I’d like to see real meat fall out of this effort not fluff. One of the representatives Microsoft has chosen is the dev lead from the product team I am on (Inder Sethi) which implies we want technical discussion of protocols and technologies not just feel good jive. We’ll also be sending a product planning/marketing type as well (John Richards) to make sure the end user perspective is also being covered. You can assume that even though I am not on the working group in person, I will be there in spirit since I communicate with both John and Inder on a regular basis.
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Digg the Blog » Blog Archive » Digg Joins the DataPortability Project - 0 views

  • Digg has joined the DataPortability Project, a group of websites cooperating to help you securely use your data however you want. Why? Because you own your data. It’s that simple. From the start, Digg has supported the idea that you own your own data.
  • Digg already supports many of the open standards that let you use your data on sites other than Digg, including RSS, OPML, and hCard. We use RDF to embed the Creative Commons public domain dedication into each page. Just this week, we added MicroID, a Microformat that lets you prove to other services that you own your Digg user profile. We’ll be adding more open standards, such as OpenID, APML, OAuth, and XFN, in the coming months.
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Data Portability for your Social Media Profiles - 0 views

  • Robert Scobles ban from Facebook early this month brought up the discussion again about ownership of user data in social networks such as MySpace, Facebook and others, as well as about data portability. Robert Scoble did violate the terms of service agreement with Facebook; so much seems to be clear. What his actual motivations were for his actions are not so clear though. You can check out his version of the story at Computerworld and also 1938 Media's Loren Feldman's takes one and two on this incident as well.
  • It does not matter what the actual reasons were and what exactly happened, but one thing is clear, it brought attention to an issue that everybody who uses social networking sites is just all very familiar with. I for myself consider it a pain to rebuild profiles and connections from scratch at every social media site again and again. It takes time and as most others, is time the only commodity I have always a shortage of. Then I look at my profiles at the different sites and how they developed over time to realize that they are all looking pretty much the same, I even hooked up with the same people at all those different sites again.
  • Hello DataPortability.org It is actually looking very promising that this initiative will result into a standard that will be adopted by many social media sites. They are not going to reinvent the wheel and start creating something from scratch, but use and "mash-up" existing standards and initiative to create something new specifically aimed to solve the data portability problem.
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Windows Live Dev : Microsoft Joins DataPortability.org - 0 views

  • “Today Microsoft is announcing that it has joined DataPortability.org, a group committed to advancing the conversation about the portability, security and privacy of individuals’ information online.  There are important security and privacy issues to solve as the internet evolves, and we are committed to being an integral part of the industry conversation on behalf of our users.
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Security in DataPortability - 0 views

  • With the announcement of Microsoft joining the DataPortability workgroup, the attention is on the blossom workgroup more than it has ever been before. Naturally with all the added attention (as if Facebook and Google joining wasn’t bad enough) there is a fresh new round of people questioning the validity of DP and its associated stack.
  • Let me make this perfectly clear: Dataportability does not give any more or less users access to your personal information than before. Now keep that single point in mind while I give a simple example.
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Data portability: a lofty but challenging goal - 0 views

  • Ultimately, the problem represents an opportunity for Internet companies. "In the end, whoever moves first to be truly open will have the advantage," Saad said. J. Trent Adams, founder and chief innovator at Matchmine, another vendor pushing for data portability, concurs. A stealthy startup could develop a clever application or service built on data portability standards and force other vendors to respond. "All of a sudden, it's the right idea, and the big boys will have to react," Adams said. In other words, Internet companies who insist on locking up their users' data to protect their businesses might soon find themselves instead stuck in the mud.
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Netflix API Launches Tomorrow - Here's What it Will and Won't Include - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • The company says the API will allow access to data for 100,000 movie and TV episode titles on DVD as well as Netflix account access on a user's behalf.
  • The API includes access to data via REST API, a Javascript API, and ATOM feeds. No JSON, which we suspect will disappoint some developers.
  • User authentication will occur using OAuth, the open standard we and others have been cheering for and the protocol now used for all the Google Data APIs.
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The mythical value of data lockin « Paying Attention - 0 views

  • Even if you are Google, and you know every search your users do, every document they write, every chat they have - you still don’t know their facebook social graph. You don’t know their tweet stream. You don’t know the books they bought on Amazon.
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Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » Introducing Ubiquity - 0 views

  • Today we’re announcing the launch of Ubiquity, a Mozilla Labs experiment into connecting the Web with language in an attempt to find new user interfaces that could make it possible for everyone to do common Web tasks more quickly and easily.
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Portable Contacts - 0 views

shared by Trent Adams on 22 Sep 08 - Cached
  • The vision for Portable Contacts has been around for a long time. Sites large and small share the goal of providing users a secure way to access their address books and friends lists without having to take their credentials or scrape their data. But only in recent weeks has it begun to feel that now is the right time to rally the community and the industry to work together to make this vision real by developing an open spec for exchange of contact info that everyone can embrace.
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Understanding the Basics of Personal Data: Vendors, Users, and You: Web 2.0 Expo New Yo... - 0 views

shared by Trent Adams on 14 Aug 08 - Cached
  • This session will provide an overview of the basics behind Data Portability, discussing some of the principles associated with it, how the social networking vendors are addressing it, and what you should be aware of as you consider providing or utilizing some of the newest standards that enable Data Portability.
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Data Portability Working Group Elects New Leadership - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • The high profile but heretofore loosely organized Data Portability Working Group announced last night that it has elected its first group of Steering Group officers. The Working Group strives to help user data become freed for secure re-use across different websites and services. The first chair of the Steering Group will be Daniela Barbosa, who is a Business Development Manager, at Synaptica, a Dow Jones company.
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Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Some Thoughts on Facebook Connect, Google Friend Conne... - 0 views

  • Recently there were three vaporware announcements by Facebook, Google and MySpace each describing a way for other web sites to integrate the user profiles and friends lists from these popular social networking sites. Given that I'm a big fan of social networking sites and interoperability between them, this seemed like an interesting set of announcements. So I decided to take a look at these announcements especially given the timing of them.  
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DataPortability, Microsoft's Contacts API and OpenSocial.org at Cloudlands - 0 views

  • For users to have true data portability, there needs to be some consensus on both the APIs and the formats needed to transfer / represent this portable data. It may be that a number of APIs and formats are required for different scenarios. The Semantic Web is an ideal means for representing the data to be ported from social websites, in that is well suited (using vocabularies like SIOC and FOAF) to represent how people and all kinds of objects on these sites are connected together (documents, discussions, meetups, places, interests, media files - whatever). Of course other data formats may be used, but most importantly, it would be a waste of time to come up with a bunch of new formats for representing the data that needs to be portable, because a lot of work has been done on how to best provide interoperable, reusable and linked data through efforts like the Semantic Web, AtomPub and the microformats community.
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EKIVE - Thoughts and Ideas as Web 2.0 meets the Enterprise: VRM retrospective - making ... - 0 views

  • What are the elements of a VRM data portability policy? The basic elements of a VRM data portability policy should include: Data retention agreement - How long will my data be retained for? For example - for the life of the relationship plus 30 days. Data reuse agreement - Will my data be used for purposes beyond the original transaction Data ownership agreement - What elements of the data belong to the vendor such as a Frequent Flyer number Data portability agreement - The data that is the subject of the agreement may be stored by the vendor, or it may be held by a data custodian in a Personal Data Store. Data access agreement - The data that is the subject, or a sub-set, of the agreement should be accessible to third parties that have been granted access by the user. For example, granting access to my shipping address information at Amazon by a third party vendor I have performed a transaction with.
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autonomo.us - 0 views

shared by Trent Adams on 24 Jul 08 - Cached
  • autonomo.us is an independent group of hackers, activists, and scholars exploring the ideas of user freedom and autonomy as they relate to network communication technologies.
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