So what do you get when you take some AI, all your social and RSS streams and combine it together. Well you get this mobile application for iPhone that shows you only the cool and interesting things you want to read. First you go to the app store and get the “my6sense” app on your [...]
This entry was written by , posted on December 30, 2009 at 11:20 am, filed under Cool Tools and tagged Add new tag, Google Reader, iPhone, my6sense, RSS, Smartphones.
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Image via Wikipedia Just as the foundation of modern RISC computers was a set of basic design and performance requirements put forth in the mid 1970′s, so too there are a few basic requirements for a synaptic web application. Paraphrased and somewhat shortened from synapticweb.org they are: They connect two or more categories of things [...]
This entry was written by , posted on December 29, 2009 at 10:21 am, filed under Algorithms, synaptic web and tagged Add new tag, Application programming interface, Artificial intelligence, Google, Google Reader, Machine learning, People, Research Groups, Web application.
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The pace of the world today seems to be on the fast forward button. The information we get and process daily exceeds what we actually remember and as such we constantly read information selectively, only the ones that are important to us, others we quickly put in the back of our minds and dump maybe [...]
This entry was written by , posted on December 24, 2009 at 2:37 pm, filed under Information overload and tagged Google Reader, Information overload, newspapers, RSS, Social network, synaptic web.
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The Synaptic Web has been around for a while now, the nearly two months are an age in internet terms, but it hasn’t been known for as long as the semantic web and the real-time web. They’ve been around for eons upon eons and are thus far better understood. This is why we don’t know [...]
This entry was written by , posted on December 22, 2009 at 9:13 am, filed under synaptic web and tagged Chris Saad, Human, Knowledge Management, Knowledge Representation, Real-time computing, Semantic Web, Social network, Web 2.0.
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