Archive for November, 2003
Napster to give students music | CNET News.com
November 6th, 2003, by Anubhav, posted in GENERALThis looks great.
Napster to give students music | CNET News.com
Google snaps up Applied Semantics | CNET News.com
November 6th, 2003, by Anubhav, posted in GENERALGoogle Faces Fight Over Ads & Trademarks In France
November 6th, 2003, by Anubhav, posted in GENERALInventors unveil handy new phone. [ABC News Online]
November 6th, 2003, by Harry Chen, posted in GENERALInventors unveil handy new phone. 06/11/2003. ABC News Online: “A Japanese company has invented the world’s first wristwatch phone which works by transforming the user’s finger into an earpiece.
The New Scientist magazine says the prototype gadget consists of a wristband that converts digital signals into vibrations that are then transmitted into the bones of the hand.
The user puts his finger into his ear for the vibrations to be picked up by the eardrum, which then transcribes them back into sound signals for the brain.
To talk, the wearer speaks into a microphone on the wristband.
The user starts or ends a call by touching forefinger to thumb and also uses voice recognition technology to dial the number, all without the need for a keypad.”
Making $$ with Online Bookstores
November 5th, 2003, by Harry Chen, posted in GENERALYou can “help” Citeseer to earn $$ by purchasing the linked books from either BN or Amazon.com. Here is an example: Compiling A Default Reasoning System into Prolog - Poole (ResearchIndex)
An RDF crawler
November 5th, 2003, by Anubhav, posted in GENERALThis is a interesting application and can help with creating test datasets for the OWL IR engine.
hackdiary: An RDF crawler
Practical RDF: Now that’s Semantic Web(?)
November 3rd, 2003, by Anubhav, posted in GENERALAn Article by Shelley Powers on a new web based Calendar…called the Sherpasuite
Practical RDF: Now that’s Semantic Web(?)
Integrating Applications on the Semantic Web
November 3rd, 2003, by Anubhav, posted in GENERALThis is an article on the W3C website by Jim Hendler — Integrating Applications on the Semantic Web
November 3rd, 2003, by Harry Chen, posted in GENERAL
Here is an XML.COM story about the rule markup languages and “How the Semantic Web Will Really Happen”…

