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Year: 2005

Found Words : Systempunkt

Posted on 15 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Systempunkt: evolved from the german “schwerpunkt”, “Systempunk” is the point in a system (infrastructure or market) where a swarm of small insults will cause a cascade of collapse (phsyical or psychology) in system. One of those asymmetrical warfare things I Continue reading Found Words : Systempunkt→

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Imagery Toronto

Posted on 15 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Brett Lamb’s Blamblog, we have Sam Javanrouh’s [daily dose of imagery] a Photoblog of striking beauty, with images (frequently) from around Toronto. (and added to my list of Toronto feeds.) here’s a (reduced) sample image. Categories: Toronto/photography; T Tags:photography, Continue reading Imagery Toronto→

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On Finding Semantic Web Documents

Posted on 14 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Slashdot “A research group at University of Maryland has published a blog describing the latest approach for finding and indexing Semantic Web Documents. They have published it in reaction to Peter Norvig’s (director of search quality at Google) view Continue reading On Finding Semantic Web Documents→

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Technorati Does Tags

Posted on 14 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

Via Boing Boing, Technorati (a search engine of Blogs) has a new “tag” service. (Shades of Taggle?) If your Blog tool of choice uses Categories, has a RSS/Atom feed, and pings technorati, then your done. If not, you can add Continue reading Technorati Does Tags→

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Virtual Machine enabled large-scale parallelism

Posted on 13 January, 2005 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

VM-enabled polycore computing and Lifting the lid on IBM’s Cell chip highlight the coming would of Multi-core systems, the how and the why of The Concurrency Revolution. Beyond MultiCore: So what do you you call it when you are planning Continue reading Virtual Machine enabled large-scale parallelism→

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New posting interface to del.icio.us ; painlessly reusing your tags

Posted on 11 January, 2005 by Ian — No Comments ↓

This is not currently documented, but as a reward to loyal readers (all 3 of you), it is now possible to easily reuse existing tags by using a syntax of “http://del.icio.us/new/[your user name]”. It’s the “/new/” part that is “new”. Continue reading New posting interface to del.icio.us ; painlessly reusing your tags→

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The blog was started in April 2003.

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