Perhaps I’m a bit crazy to name this creation a synaptic autocomplete, in reality it’s more of a real-time reinforcement learning autocomplete, but that just doesn’t quite have the same zing to it if you catch my drift. So let’s stick with synaptic because it fulfills the most basic of requirements – implicit real-time connections. [...]
This entry was written by , posted on January 19, 2010 at 10:20 am, filed under Cool Tools, Synaptic web and tagged Add new tag, Application programming interface, Business, Delicious, googlewave, Operating Systems, Real-time computing, Realtime, Tools, Twitter.
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Image via Wikipedia Yesterday someone asked me a surprising question: How do you define real-time? Perhaps more surprising is that I had no idea how to answer it! Uhm, ah, eeeh, hmmm … fuck, what IS real-time? And it got me thinking. Well, ok, in real life we define real-time as the instant reaction from [...]
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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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