Blogs just got a whole new audience: the casual reader. There has been some concern as of late t...
In a presentation recorded at QCon San Francisco, CORBA guru Steve Vinoski introduces REST from ...
Folks at ALA 2008 in Anaheim, California were all “A-Twitter!” Of course there was also much...
James Boyle (Duke Law School, Chair of board of directors of Creative Commons, Founder of Scienc...
An interactive, collaborative timeline of the history and development of virtual worlds, open fo...
The theme of this year’s conference, “Linking the Health Information Chain,” focuses on th...
Access to Data: Accountability and Responsibility October 20-21 2008, Toronto, Ontario, C...
Apple is the latest company to find a silver lining in the cloud. Its new MobileMe service ($100...
Led by Imperial College London, the £9.84m five-year project will mean the British Library stor...
Web 2.0 Expo New York happens September 16-19, 2008 at the Javits Center.
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Earlier today I asked if there were tools people use to crowdsource their research? Thinking thr...
Strigi is a daemon which uses a very fast and efficient crawler that can index data on your hard...
ttawa, ON, July 4, 2008 – The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) has joined a multilate...
ScienceDirect - Trends in Ecology & Evolution : The roles, reasons and restrictions of science blogs
Over the past few years, blogging (‘web logging’) has become a major social movement, and as...
As the old guard of physicians nears retirement (some will remain engaged with practices well in...
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