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Phil Ridout

Diigo Blog » Diigo Welcomes its 7th Million User with a Major Redesign - 0 views

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    the Diigo team aims to evolve Diigo into the best personal knowledge management system (PKM) on the market, providing unsurpassed capabilities for the collection, compilation, organization, digestion, presentation and collaboration of knowledge and information.
Stephen Dale

Guide to Sample Datasets - IBM Watson Analytics Community - 0 views

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    You can start getting familiar with Watson Analytics by using the sample datasets provided in this community. These datasets have all been tested with Watson Analytics, and are the basis for many of the Watson Analytics demonstrations and videos. A description of each is below. To use the datasets, download them from the links below. Then, access Watson Analytics and from the Welcome Page, tap Add and add your data.
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Book link: "Outside Innovation" (Amazon.com) - 0 views

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    "In Outside Innovation, Patricia Seybold, argues that the only way organizations can break out of the pack is to open up their entire business to passionate customers and welcome them into every aspect of product and service design."
Stephen Dale

Google, Facebook and Amazon form council to decide AI ethics - 0 views

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    The world's biggest artificial intelligence companies, including Facebook and Google, have joined forces to mould the ethical rules that will govern how robots and computer programs behave in the future.
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    About time and welcome. I hope that those with experience of medical ethics are also involved. For two reasons; medicine is likely to be a major player and beneficiary of AI (eg personalised drugs) and medical ethics is a mature field that is used to responding to rapid innovation.
Phil Ridout

Welcome to Mirror - 0 views

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    "The focus of 'Mirror' is the creation of an easily used set of applications ('Mirror' apps), that enable employees to learn lessons from their own and others experiences to perform better in the future. The project facilitates learning 'on the job', at the workplace, through collaboration and reflection technologies."
Phil Ridout

John Goodwin's Homepage - 0 views

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    I set up this website in order to experiment with the emerging Semantic Web and Linked Data Web. I'm not really interested (at this stage) in creating a pretty website so please forgive the amateurish look of these pages. Maybe I'll change this with time, but for now I'm more interesting in what's going on under the bonnet and for now it's all about the RDF. These pages are best viewed in Firefox. To get the most from these pages there are a number of addons you can install to transform your web browswer into a semantic web browser: Semantic Radar - a simple plugin that detects semantic web technologies on a webpage Operator - lets you do cool stuff with microformats and RDFa Tabulator - a neat way to browse RDF and linked data on the semantic web OpenLink Data Explorer - another data browser for the semantic web Welcome, and enjoy... Feedback Diigo Web Highlighter (v1.6.2.4)  Highlight     Bookmark   Sticky Note Share Save Bookmark Url Title PrivateRead laterCache Description Tags Loading recommended tags... Add to a List Share to a Group Share my existing annotations
Phil Ridout

Knowledge and Innovation Network - Knowledge and Innovation Network - 0 views

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      This is the public page of the Knowledge and Innovation Network
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