Archive for May, 2009

bing!

Timely, per my last post. With myriad information sources  that people sift through, context and reliability are becoming increasingly important to search – both on the web and in the enterprise.  Common practice to date has been for a user to click through tens or hundreds (or more) search results of meta-tagged information trying to determine the best [...]

making the world’s knowledge computable…

wolfram|alpha is worth a look and quite cool. With an emphasis on knowledge-based computing, the tool currently processes over 10 trillion pieces of information (which are continuously updated), handles free form, natural language query, and provides real-time results. You can also check out Stephen Wolfram’s overview of the tool here (or watch below).  As he states, the project is in its infancy [...]

the rookies – lewis

this is great…

Make Web not War

soon-to-be-famous tag line of Microsoft’s new Cannon P.I. series…