Archive for April, 2007
Jack Recommends
Thursday, April 19th, 2007Paris DJs - Loik and Djouls - Block Party Vol. 2.
Paris DJs’ Podcast also available.
Chernobyl
Wednesday, April 18th, 2007Blog in Hindi
Tuesday, April 17th, 2007Century of the Self
Tuesday, April 17th, 2007More fascinating stuff from Adam Curtis. Thanks Shaun for the recommendation.
Part 1 - Happiness Machines.
Part 2 - The Engineering of Consent.
Part 3 - There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads: He Must Be Destroyed.
Part 4 - Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering.
Spock
Monday, April 16th, 2007The O’Reilly Radar mentions an interesting new Web 2.0 company, Spock, launching at the Web 2.0 Expo.
You can search for a specific person — but you can do that on Google. More importantly, you can search for a class of person, say politicians, or people associated with a topic — say Ruby on Rails. The spock robot automatically creates tags for any person it finds (and it gathers information on people from Wikipedia, social networking sites like LinkedIn and Facebook), but it also lets users add tags of their own, and vote existing tags up or down to strengthen the associations between people and topics. Users can also identify relationships between people (friend, co-worker, etc.), upload pictures, and provide other types of information. This is definitely a site that will get better as more people use it — one of my key tests for Web 2.0. It also illustrates the heart of a new development paradigm: using programs to populate a database, and people to improve it.
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Disambiguating people, and then collapsing multiple sources of information into a single entry, or entity resolution, is part of the secret sauce of a people search engine.
A-Patch
Saturday, April 14th, 2007Remove the ads and clean up Windows Live! Messenger.
Jack Recommends
Friday, April 13th, 2007Tinariwen - Arawan.
‘Sexy’ Climate Change?
Thursday, April 12th, 2007But with positive marketing “it became mainstream, it became sexy, attractive, and this is exactly what has to happen with the environmental movement”, he said.
You tell ‘em Arnie.
