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Hakia Search Engine Corporate Site - 0 views

  • We've engineered a radical new search technology that allows users to experience improved search results with features like categorization of search results, highlighting best sentences, and complete text snippets. This new approach is based on our proprietary knowledge-gathering system, called QDEX, and a ranking algorithm, called SemanticRank.
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VentureBeat » Information pollution: Can semantic search save the day? - 0 views

  • To be able to answer this question in general principles, we can postulate that a search engine must understand what is going on, which requires algorithms capable of understanding content. This is what experts in the search field have called* Semantic Search Technology (SST).
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Jobs, News and Views for All of Higher Education - Inside Higher Ed :: In Second Life, ... - 0 views

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    A University of Denver physics research professor works on a project to build a nuclear reactor in Second Life for the purpose of education. 
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IEC: On-Line Education: WPF: Full-Service Network (FSN) - 0 views

  • The full-service network (FSN) is a telecommunications infrastructure capable of providing all of today's known telecommunications applications as well as laying the foundation for future applications.
  • . This tutorial reviews the FSN as deployed in a rural setting.
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YouTube - Web 2.0 song, Are You Blogging This? - 0 views

  • A song and video about blogging and web 2.0. Enjoy! And if you want to find out more about me
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librarian.net » Blog Archive » do you ubuntu? - 0 views

  • My install process went like this: download and burn the Ubuntu disk image to a CD. Turn on the computer with the Ubuntu CD in the CD drive. The computer boots Ubuntu from the CD. You have the option to run it this way or install it to the hard drive. You have the option to install it on a partition (and keep Windows also) or just erase the drive and install Ubuntu as the only operating system.
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Blogs Burgeon To 50 Million, But Growth Slowing -- News, blogs -- InformationWeek - 0 views

  • The blogosphere has grown more than 100 times the size it was 2003, with Technorati tracking its 50 millionth blog, according to David Sifry's latest "State of the Blogosphere" report. However, Sifry, CEO of Technorati, said in his report that he thinks it's unlikely the number of blogs will continue to double every six months, as they have for about two years.
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Field Guide to Redesigning Association Websites (NAR Information Central) - 0 views

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    A field guide to redesigning association websites including links to content on association websites, website redsign, writing for the web, useful websites, and ebooks, books & other resources.
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Web Design Glossary - Jargon Terms Defined - 0 views

  • A glossary of jargon terms used in the HTML and XML industry. These words are used regularly throughout Web development documentation and books.
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Notes from the Walter J. Ong Archive - 0 views

  • A commonplace book for my work on the Walter J. Ong Collection, held by the Pius XII Memorial Library, Saint Louis University.
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Michael R. Heim: Essays, Books, Music, Links - 0 views

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    Michael Heim's website links to his articles: Faith & Fantasy, Digital Humanity, Gods in the Machine, Global Consumer, American Media, Digital Power, Security, Mobil Matters, Health & Longevity, Opportunity as Value, Workplace Anxiety, Persons, Luck, Risk, Happiness, Body Work, Freedom, Music Grrove, The American We, The Digital We, and Artificial Nature. 
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Websites Created and Managed by George P. Landow - 0 views

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  • This website consists largely of elaborate student projects, some containing several hundred documents and images. If you want to know how the new reading and writing are taking form, have a look.
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The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology, and the Arts by Richard A. Lanham, excerpt - 0 views

  • Three new conditions, or clusters of conditions, have emerged—social, technological, and theoretical—and their convergence suggests a new kind of "core" for the liberal arts.
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    An excerpt from Richard A. Lanham's, The Electronic Word:  Democracy, Technology, and the Arts.
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bioephemera.com » A beginning - 0 views

  • Bioephemera is about the intersection of science - mainly biology - and the arts. I am a biologist and an artist, but I’ve always felt awkward identifying myself as both
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ShelterIt - My digital think-tank: Resignation : Redux - 0 views

  • he book is dying as the opus of knowledge. More and more they'll be known as a physical archive interesting mostly to specialists, and will no longer be the keepers of current and / or mainstream knowledge. All of that will be given to computers, databases, websites, companies
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The Director's Blog - 0 views

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    "Here you will find various musings of Jonathan Miller, the Director of the Olin Library at Rollins College, Winter Park, FL. It is particularly aimed at the Rollins community. Don't expect anything too in-depth or scholarly, after all, it's a blog."
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Disability Resources @ The Arapahoe Library District - 0 views

  • Find information here on a variety of topics, including assistive technology, children and disability, doctor finders, and national disability organizations.
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YouTube - Alliance Library Second Life One-Year BDay - 0 views

  • The Alliance promotes reading and makes SL a better place....
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Google Custom Search: Now CSE for businesses - 0 views

  • Custom Search Business Edition (CSBE), an offering tailored to businesses that want more control over the search experience on their site
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Tough Talk About Tagging - Chronicle.com - 0 views

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    The future of tagging is discussed in this Wired Campus post titled "Tough Talk about Tagging."
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