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Swoogle and Swangling demonstration

April 7th, 2005, by Tim Finin, posted in Swoogle, Ontologies, Web, Semantic Web

We will demonstrate Swoogle and Swangling at the 2005 Semantic Web for National Security (SWANS) conference. The concepts and features to be demostrated are all in the Swoogle tour. You can also see the Swoogle poster and the swangling poster that we will use.

Hitachi claims 1 TB 3.5 inch disk

April 5th, 2005, by Anand, posted in Gadgets, Technology, Pervasive Computing

Hitachi has said it can fit 230 gigabits of data per square inch on a disk using “perpendicular recording”

The storage industry currently makes hard drives using longitudinal recording, which is reaching its limit.

Tiny harddrives drive the mobile device market

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