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Kurt Laitner

rss and saved search feed into groups - 1 views

long sought after at twine, the ability to feed one group into another, and to create a group from a static saved search, or feed a dynamic saved search (rss feed of new results on that search) int...

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started by Kurt Laitner on 21 Feb 10 no follow-up yet
fishead ...*∞º˙

Bing, Google, And The Enigmatic T2: The Race For A Complete Semantic Search Engine - 7 views

  • It’s easy to read too much into these idle Tweets.  Spivack is the CEO of a search startup. It stands to reason that he would have meetings with Google and and other big search engines about lots of things, ranging from licensing his semantic search technology to an outright sale.  The one thing it is pretty safe to conclude is that both Google and Bing are very interested in semantic search.  Bing seems to be further along than Google, as the launch of recipe search indicates.
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    and here's the future.
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    By 'here', you mean Diigo??
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    Twine's future for what it's worth
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    This has been T1/T2's future from the beginning.
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    and the future of search engines is apparently recipes.. who knew?
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    And mostly fascinated with chicken recipes ... I'm overcome.
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    either that or baseball video games.
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    ah ha ...
fishead ...*∞º˙

The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Social Search Engine - John Battelle's Searchblog - 7 views

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    "Third, we learn some cool things about how Aardvark works. Check this quote out: "...unlike quality scores like PageRank [13], Aardvark's quality score aims to measure intimacy rather than authority. And unlike the relevance scores in corpus-based search Screen shot 2010-02-02 at 5.57.33 PM.png engines, Aardvark's relevance score aims to measure a user's potential to answer a query, rather than a document's existing capability to answer a query." Also interesting: " this involves modeling a user as a content- generator, with probabilities indicating the likelihood she will likely respond to questions about given topics. Each topic in a user profile has an associated score, depending upon the confidence appropriate to the source of the topic. In addition, Aardvark learns over time which topics not to send a user questions about...""
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    Have you used Aardvark? I haven't yet. If yes, did you enjoy it?
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    Nope--this is the first I'd ever heard about it. I just thought the thing about quality scores as an intimacy value was interesting--something along the lines of what Kurt calls "Reputation".
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    Look at what we're doing with 'reputation!' Whatever it turns out to be, I think it's amazing! I've never met any people on our list! Amazing!
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    haven't read yet, but Intimacy is a different dimVal than Reputation - related of course, and it has nothing to do with haptic body suits, though I suppose that would be a different type of Reward - looks interesting, off to scrounge around
Jack Logan

What are our Verbs? - 9 views

Some verbs I like in this context: share, track, filter, structure, organize, map, list, recommend, create, innovate, learn, debate, decide, choose, motivate, contribute, help, collaborate, open. ...

feature mining verbs

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