Technology

Nokia Teams with MIT on Mobile Software

April 21st, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Education, News, Technology

CNET News Nokia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Friday opened the doors to a new research lab that has a distinct software flavor. Nokia executives said the Nokia Research Center Cambridge has begun seven projects in collaboration with MIT’s Center for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). The research focuses on simplifying [...]

Information Wants To Be Found

April 20th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Education, News, Technology

ClickZ Network Book Review: Ambient Findability by Peter Morville Morville looks at how wayfinding strategies developed in the offline world and how they’ve evolved online. Unsurprisingly, he finds many problems but also proposes many approaches for potentially solving those problems. It’s refreshing to see topics such as SEO and Web site usability viewed through this [...]

Query Census Data with RDF

April 17th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Law, News, Politics, Technology

XML.com Let’s say you’re curious to find out the population of the city you live in. Go to Google and ask it “population of philadelphia, pa.” Ha! We’re too smart for Google. It tries to answer the question but comes up with “Pennsylvania – Population: 12,281,054 ; 6th, 12/00.” That’s not what we were looking [...]

Vikings Set Out to Conquer Semantic Web

April 12th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, News, Politics, Science & Space, Technology

Heise Online German scientists are working on a project they call Wikinger (German for “Viking”) based on the concept of Wikipedia to provide virtual knowledge networking in addition to the classic exchange of knowledge at Congresses. The goal of the project is to create a domain-neutral platform for scientists to allow them to perform research [...]

Spearheading the Semantic Web

April 7th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Events, Health, News, Science & Space, Technology

Bio-IT World.com Sharing their passion for the Semantic Web at the Bio-IT World Life Sciences Conference + Expo session on Tuesday were several prominent leaders of the movement. Providing a clinical perspective was Tonya Hongsermeier of Partners Healthcare, who said the Semantic Web is necessary for knowledge management because “the market is balking at healthcare [...]

Berners-Lee’s Next Trick: Creating a More Useful Web

April 6th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Events, News, Technology

Computerworld Australia Web creator Tim Berners-Lee says that the next phase of the Web, dubbed the Semantic Web, could start making its presence felt at companies in the next couple of years. He provided 400-plus attendees at the MIT Information Technology Conference an update on the project, which has been in the works for about [...]

Framework Could Aid Global Information Exchange

April 3rd, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Education, Entertainment, Health, Law, News, Politics, Science & Space, Sports, Technology

FCW.com An open-standards group has created a framework that could facilitate the global exchange of information among organizations. The naming system could benefit a wide range of disciplines, from disaster response to medical research. The Open Group’s Universal Data Element Framework (UDEF) has the potential to hasten information exchange by indexing the world’s datasets — [...]

Teranode Tackles Data Integration for the Life Sciences at BIO-IT World’s Life Sciences Conference + Expo

March 29th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, Events, Health, News, Science & Space, Technology

PharmaLive Teranode Corporation, the leading innovator of experiment design automation (XDA) software for the Life Sciences industry, today announced the company will participate in a panel discussion on semantic web at Bio-IT World’s Life Sciences Conference + Expo. The panel, titled, “The Semantic Web” will discuss how the Life Sciences is among the first industry [...]

DC.Coverage and Mobile Search

March 28th, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, News, Technology

Reverse Direct Marketing The DC.Coverage meta tag can be used to specify not only a point on the globe, but also more complex relationships like country, region, continent, time, etc. The Semantic Web implications are obvious. But in combination with other DC Standard Meta tags, the power of ‘normal’ search will increase exponentially. Interested consumers [...]

Ordnance Survey Challenged to Open Up

March 23rd, 2006  |  by Bryan  |  published in Business, News, Science & Space, Technology

Guardian Unlimited The inventor of the world wide web wants access to Ordnance Survey data – and the freedom to manipulate it as he sees fit The inventor of the world wide web has called for more open access to Ordnance Survey (OS) mapping data – and may get his wish later this year. Sir [...]