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Researchers with the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have thrown themselves head over heels into the semantic web. At this year's 8th International Semantic Web Conference, they presented a paper (download the PDF ) focused on the problem of automatically generating the metadata that many semantic web functionalities rely
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HTML 5 (news, site ) is the fifth major revision of the web's core language and it has been designed to support the rapidly changing Web 2.0 world we live in today. Let's take a little tour of what this latest version means for web development.
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Nstein (news, site) recently stepped up their relationship with evolve24, an analytics research firm in St. Louis. The collaboration gives evolve24 access to Nstein’s handy Sentiment Analysis module, allowing them to quickly determine an article’s overall tone for key insight into a company’s representation.
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It seems that Google Chrome is (still) slowly but surely moving in the frills direction. This spring Google announced the simple browser's first official extensions, and then in September they removed the developer flag, opening up the doors for higher volume participation. This week it was announced on Google's blog that the
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CloudBerry Lab (news, site), a young player in the cloud computing game, has just announced some updates for helping users manage and backup their files in their Amazon S3 accounts. Managing the Data CloudBerry Explorer v1.7 is designed to help users without much technical knowledge painlessly
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By definition, being an innovative company means providing a service that is new and different.
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Well, when Box.net and Salesforce.com announced their partnership last week, we said it illustrated a growing trend toward providing applications on existing Software-as-a-Service platforms. Here to back us up this week is another Salesforce.com partnership, but this one might have a bit more volume, as it's with Adobe (news
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For months, both Google and Microsoft have been vying for Twitter’s (news, site ) affection in an attempt to gain access to today’s Holy Grail of real-time information.
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Endeca (news, site), the search applications company that kicked out an Information Access platform earlier this year, is stepping it up a notch. Through the expansion of their Extend Partner Program, Endeca hopes customers will find it easier to integrate text analytics with said platform.
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An interesting piece of news coming out of the SharePoint Conference was the introduction of a new standards group specifically for SharePoint (news, site ).
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Without complex decision trees helping computers determine what pieces of text relate to what, it's nearly impossible to make use of the wealth of data available on the web. In the case where you're only interested in people reading your pages, that's fine.
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The SharePoint Conference 2009 is now in full swing and things are getting down to business with break out sessions on all things SharePoint 2010. In the session: Overview and Whats New for SharePoint 2010 IT Pro's , we learned there are three main pillars: Flexibility IT Pro Productivity
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Great project management is an acquired skill and it can take awhile for cogs to get into a groove. Thankfully the folks at Genius Inside are here to help. Their release of Genius Project and portfolio management solution v6.5 may make even the worst project manager operate like a savant.
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Mid-March we saw the first official release of Microsoft's new ASP.NET MVC (news, site ) framework. The alternative to Web Forms when developing ASP.NET applications has been well received and talked about frequently. Work on ASP.
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