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Know the Importance of TV Advertising - 1 views

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    The above explained piece of writing will inform the readers about the essentialness of TV advertising.
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Important Things you should know about Cloud Computing - 1 views

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    Cloud computing is a term used for the delivery of hosted services over the Internet. It allows the company to consume computer resources as a utility.
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Poolparty Demozone - 0 views

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    PoolParty - DemoZone - Knowledge Discoverer I want to Know more about ..
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LibraryCloud | Home - 1 views

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    a metadata server that gathers library metadata from multiple institutions and makes it available through open APIs and as Linked Open Data. The aim is to make everything libraries know available to the full Web ecosystem.
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DocumentCloud - 0 views

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    Document Cloud is a platform that is primarily meant to be used by journalists who are reporting on (or publishing) primary source documents. They will be able to have their documents run through OpenCalais, and get comprehensive information on all the places, people and organizations that are mentioned in the document. Plus, Document Cloud can look at all the dates that are mentioned on the original text, have them plotted on a timeline, and let them know about documents that are related to what they have written. 
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SEMANTiCS Conference - Transfer - Engineering - Community - 1 views

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    "The annual SEMANTiCS conference (formerly known as I-Semantics) is the meeting place for professionals who make semantic computing work, and understand its benefits and know its limitations. Every year, SEMANTiCS attracts information managers, IT-architects, software engineers, and researchers, from organisations ranging from NPOs, public administrations to the largest companies in the world."
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Linux Shared Hosting - 0 views

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    If you have a small business and you want online presence it might be costly. However there are many way you can promote your business online in affordable cost. Website is the platform for your online presence so know how to host you website in an affordable price.
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Here is the list of top 5 Domain Name Search tools in 2015 - 0 views

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    This blog post tells you about the top 5 Domain Name Search Tools in 2015 those are fairly popular and are majorly used in 2015. Read and know why these tools are popular and why these are best.
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Tips for Selecting Best Web Hosting Services in India - 1 views

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    Professional web hosting service provider allows a business website to build a brand online that is unique and excellent. They know how to optimize website performance on search engine platform.
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YAGO-NAGA - D5: Databases and Information Systems (Max-Planck-Institut für I... - 0 views

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    YAGO is a huge semantic knowledge base, derived from Wikipedia and WordNet. YAGO knows more than 2 million entities (e.g. persons, organizations, cities), and 20 million facts about these entities. Unlike many other automatically assembled knowledge bases, YAGO has a manually confirmed accuracy of 95%.
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About: Friend of a friend - 0 views

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    "Friend of a friend (FOAF) is a phrase used to refer to someone that one does not know well, literally, a friend of a friend. In some social sciences, the phrase is used as a half-joking shorthand for the fact that much of the information on which people act comes from distant sources (as in "It happened to a friend of a friend of mine") and cannot be confirmed. It is probably best known from urban legend studies, where it was popularized by Jan Harold Brunvand. It was first published by Rodney Dale in his 1978 book The Tumour in the Whale, in which he discussed the "FOAFtale". The rise of social network services has led to increased use of this term."
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Open Mind - 0 views

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    The Open Mind Initiative is a novel world-wide collaborative effort to develop 'intelligent' software. Open Mind collects information from people like you -- non-expert 'netizens' -- in order to teach computers the myriad things which we all know and which underlie our general intelligence but which we usually take for granted. Current computers are notoriously poor in these areas. You can participate by answering questions, contributing data, and playing games online. In this way, you and millions of others help us create 'intelligent' software, made available to all.
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Common Sense Computing Initiative | at the MIT Media Lab - 0 views

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    Overview When people communicate, they rely on a large body of shared common sense knowledge in order to understand each other. Many barriers we face today in artificial intelligence and user interface design are due to the fact that computers do not share this knowledge. To improve computers' understanding of the world that people live in and talk about, we need to provide them with usable knowledge about the basic relationships between things that nearly every person knows. In 1999, we began a project at the MIT Media Lab to collect common sense from volunteers on the internet. Ten years later our project has expanded to encompass many different areas, languages, and problems. Currently, the English site has over a million sentences from over 15,000 contributors.
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ConceptNet | Common Sense Computing Initiative - 0 views

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    ConceptNet aims to give computers access to common-sense knowledge, the kind of information that ordinary people know but usually leave unstated. The data in ConceptNet is being collected from ordinary people who contributed it on sites like Open Mind Common Sense. ConceptNet represents this data in the form of a semantic network, and makes it available to be used in natural language processing and intelligent user interfaces.
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Computational Knowledge Engine: Wolfram Alpha - 0 views

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    The latest project by Stephen Wolfram is defined as the first "computational knowledge engine", something capable of answering factual question for you. The Wolfram engine is described as "a proprietary system based on fields of knowledge, containing terabytes of curated data and millions of lines of algorithms to represent real-world knowledge as we know it".
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The Future Internet: Service Web 3.0 - Video & Transcription - 0 views

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    Here's a great video presentation I found about the Semantic Web; I transcripted all the main parts here below. Text transcription: The Internet as we know it today is in an extending success: more than 1.300.000.000 (1,3 billions) people are connected to the Web across the globe. In 2006, 161 EB of informations were created or replicated world wide. IDC estimates the increase over 6 times this metric by 2010 - to 988 EB, or to 1 ZB a year.......
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Monnet Website - 0 views

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    How can we provide access to information services that are available only in English(or Dutch, German, French, etc.) to people who do not speak this language, or not good enough to understand everything they need to know? Monnet will be concerned with providing solutions for this, using a novel combination of automatic machine translation and Semantic Web technology. The project is a joint effort between four European research institutes, German software giant SAP, Dutch company Be Informed - specializing in knowledge-based solutions for public sector information services - and standardization organisation XBRL-Europe - defining the standard for financial and business reporting across Europe.
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Yago (ontology) - 0 views

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    YAGO (Yet Another Great Ontology) is a huge semantic knowledge base. Currently, YAGO knows over two million entities such as persons, organizations and cities and about twenty million facts about these entities. A web interface allows users to pose questions to YAGO in the form of queries on the YAGO homepage. YAGO is being developed at the Max Planck Institute for Computer Science ...
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    Digital Information Fluency (DIF) is the ability to find, evaluate and use digital information effectively, efficiently and ethically. DIF involves Internet search skills that start with understanding how digital information is different from print information, knowing how to use specialized tools for finding digital information and strengthening the dispositions needed in the digital information environment. As teachers and librarians develop these skills and teach them to students, students will become better equipped to achieve their information needs.

Working with Desktop Support Professionals - 2 views

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