- Duine Framework – Recommender Software Toolkit
The Duine Framework is a (collection of) software libraries that allows developers to create prediction engines for their own applications. A prediction engine is a component that predicts how interested individual users are in pieces of information. Such predictions can be used to personalise information to users, specifically in recommending to users what information is and is not of interest to them.
(categories: opensource recommendation collaborative_filtering java recommender )
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Links: 7-8-2009
- SIPRNet – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Has come up a couple times in A-Space meetings: they’ll be deploying A-Space to SIPRNet eventually.
(categories: government security military network internet ) - A-Space – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Really thorough explanation of what A-Space is. A-Space runs on Jive SBS.
(categories: socialsoftware jive a-space government security dia )
Links: 7-2-2009
- Ajax Same Origin Policy No More with Firefox 3.5
Should be… interesting.
(categories: javascript cross-domain access-control-allow-origin firefox )
Links: 7-1-2009
- stamen design | Oakland Crimespotting update: the pie of time
Another novel way of slicing data / content: time of day.
(categories: interaction timeline ui infoviz stamen time ) - The Hacker Chick Blog: Plane Crashes, Software Failures, and other Human Errors
Quote: "… errors occur most often when a senior, experienced person is performing. In other words, even in these highly trained professions, it is not just about being skilled or knowledgeable enough – in fact, the more skilled you are, the more it can hurt you!"
(categories: aviation communication management ) - KeyView IDOL & Connectors
Currently connecting to over 400 content repositories and supporting over 1,000 file formats, Autonomy is uniquely able to aggregate and index any form of structured, semi-structured and unstructured data into a single index, regardless of where the file resides.
(categories: connector aggregator content indexing search ) - ISYS File Readers | Document Filter Alternative to INSO, KeyView and More
The newly released ISYS File Readers are an embeddable set of document filters for extracting text from any of the 200-plus, ISYS-supported file, container and email formats. Providing customers with a powerful and proven alternative to open-source options and similar solutions from INSO and KeyView, the ISYS File Readers are aimed at addressing the unique document filter and information access needs of applications that range from e-discovery and forensic analysis to open source search tools like Lucene.
(categories: lucene java file search indexing extraction ) - Ajaxian » MySpace open sources advanced browser performance tool for IE
Wow: Measure the CPU hit and memory footprint of your pages as they render on the client’s browser.
(categories: ie javascript performance browser tools myspace )
Links: 6-30-2009
- Real-time systems hurting long-term knowledge?
Quote: "The other night Jeremiah Owyang told me that thought leaders should avoid spending a lot of time in Twitter or FriendFeed because that time will be mostly wasted. If you want to reach normal people, he argued, they know how to use Google.And if you want to get into Google the best device — by far — is a blog. Yes, FriendFeed is pretty darn good too (it better be, it was started by a handful of superstars who left Google to start that company) but it isn’t as good as a blog and, Jeremiah argues, my thoughts were lost in the crowd most of the time anyway."
(categories: twitter facebook realtime search blogging )
Links: 6-28-2009
- The Nike Experiment: How the Shoe Giant Unleashed the Power of Personal Metrics
Quote: "The gist of the idea is that people change their behavior—often for the better—when they are being observed (which is why it’s sometimes called the observer effect). Those workers at Western Electric didn’t build more relays because there was more or less light or because they had more or fewer breaks. The Hawthorne effect posits that they built more relays simply because they knew someone was keeping track of how many relays they built."
(categories: apple nike data stats health hawthorne-effect observer-effect metrics ) - fever again (tecznotes)
Quote: "There are three steps: you start with a small seed application on your own server, you make it world-writeable so that it can modify itself, and then you link it to a paid account on the Fever website. The complete application is pushed to your server without your intervention, and you’re off to the races. I’m fairly certain I’ve never seen anything quite like this before: usually PHP/MySQL software is more like Reblog or WordPress, where you unpack the thing as a complete unit, install the database and so on yourself, and do your own configuration."
(categories: installation ux design whille-you-were-out ) - Snarkmarket: Compress Into Diamonds
Quote: "Google, I want you to give me a button labeled “Compress into diamonds.” When I click that button, spin your little algorithmic wheels and turn my reader into a personalized Memeorandum. Show me the most linked-to items in the bunch, and show me which of my feeds are linking to them. And take it a step further. You’ve got all that trends data that reflects the items I’m reading. Underneath the hood might very well be data about the links I click on in those posts. Use that information about me to compress my unread items into diamonds I will find uniquely wonderful."
(categories: google rss googlereader feeds aggregation attention )
Links: 6-23-2009
- Flip Flop Fly Ball
Cool baseball infographics.
(categories: baseball visualization infographic charts art sports )
Links: 6-21-2009
- Exploring the 2010 Web
Summarized: it’s 1) real time, 2) mobile, 3) decentralized, 4) made out of pre-made blocks, 5) social, 6) smart and 7) made from hybrid parts.
(categories: socialmedia 2010 web future realtime social ) - ongoing · The Internet’s Payload
Quote: "…And by the way, I’d rather have the text of Clay’s speech than the video. For things that matter, written words are unambiguously better than speech. To start with, anything that matters isn’t just written, it’s usually rewritten repeatedly (and more important, condensed). Plus, it has hyperlinks. Plus, it’s smaller and cheaper to ship around. Plus, it’s searchable. Plus, it works on more devices. (I acknowledge that only the first of these is fundamental; but that alone would be enough)."Totally agree, in fact I looked for the transcript link (doesn’t exist) on the Ted / Clay Shirky talk he mentions in this blog post tonight before reading this post, doesn’t have one.
(categories: blogging communication text )
Links: 6-20-2009
- ongoing · On Carving Your Initials
Quote: "If you have some ideas and energy and courage, the world is waiting for you to carve your initials on it… But please think hard about where."
(categories: speech convocation life work )
Links: 6-19-2009
- Please Enjoy – The Work of Ji Lee
50 random people in NY don’t know the difference between a browser and Google.
(categories: browser google video funny sad ) - Information Is Overrated – Forbes.com
Quote on twitter: "When I’m jonesing for a quick hit of information or entertainment, I know it’s there for me, demanding no commitment, attention span or involvement in plot. But, alas, it’s not gonna change our world. "
(categories: twitter informationoverload )