Sam Barros' POWERLABS! Twin Tesla Coil! 4 hours winding though...
2002-07-13
2002-07-12
Jython Environment for Students (JES) nice simple little interpreter panel, with multimedia classes to play with - demos on a nearby page
Jython Environment for Students (JES) - nice staightforward front end for Jython, with a pile of multimedia classes available.
2002-07-11
O'Reilly Network: Blogspace Under the Microscope One from John Udell that I missed.
Introduction to the Handle System a kind of URN, with a server system (in Java) that sounds a lot like DNS. Main justification : "A location -- a URL, for example -- is not a persistent identifier."
dive into mark/30 days to a more accessible weblog what a great use for a blog! 30 days of tips etc.
movabletype.org - blogger, I didn't realise it was free for personal use - must have a play.
2002-07-09
AI Article Writing Contest have I got time??
Andy Edmonds got in touch about the psyberspace.net link, pointing out his blog at surfMind (linked at right). He also has an rss feed
Load of stuff I put on the other blog by mistake :
Latest from Andy SeaborneJoseki Joseki
The Jena RDF Server. Looks impressive.
The Accessible Planet William Loughborough's accessible gardens stuff - really seems to be growing well! (@@ remember to link)
When to use artificial intelligence : The return of artificial intelligence - Tech News - CNET.com In the late 1990s, an observer at a World Wide Web technology conference reported that most of the proposals there had been floated, several years earlier, under the AI moniker and were now being recycled--good technology looking for real business problems to solve.
Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures could be useful (I thought I'd encountered a data structure I'd not seen before in the EATCS Bulletin : 'dag', but it's only a friendly neighbourhood directed acyclic graph...)
Psyberspace v1 Search Formis where up after following a few links from Surfmind.com. I think this may be Uzilla stuff, but there's some handy-looking stuff on this portal, e.g. WebMap: Concept Mapping on the Web
Good news - Dave Winer's back after a a few days illness - from what I can gather it was smoking related heart trouble. By an odd coincidence (for me anyway) I'm currently smoking Manila-brand tobacco.
A couple of fairly semweb-relevant links he's posted today :Semant-O-Matic
An experimental blog search engine.
Latest from Andy SeaborneJoseki Joseki
The Jena RDF Server. Looks impressive.
The Accessible Planet William Loughborough's accessible gardens stuff - really seems to be growing well! (@@ remember to link)
When to use artificial intelligence : The return of artificial intelligence - Tech News - CNET.com In the late 1990s, an observer at a World Wide Web technology conference reported that most of the proposals there had been floated, several years earlier, under the AI moniker and were now being recycled--good technology looking for real business problems to solve.
Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures could be useful (I thought I'd encountered a data structure I'd not seen before in the EATCS Bulletin : 'dag', but it's only a friendly neighbourhood directed acyclic graph...)
Psyberspace v1 Search Formis where up after following a few links from Surfmind.com. I think this may be Uzilla stuff, but there's some handy-looking stuff on this portal, e.g. WebMap: Concept Mapping on the Web
Good news - Dave Winer's back after a a few days illness - from what I can gather it was smoking related heart trouble. By an odd coincidence (for me anyway) I'm currently smoking Manila-brand tobacco.
A couple of fairly semweb-relevant links he's posted today :Semant-O-Matic
An experimental blog search engine.
AI Foundry
Source Forge goes AI - yea-ha!
Source Forge goes AI - yea-ha!
2002-07-07
Speech Recognition Grammar Specification Version 1.0 looks interesting - it's rule-based :
this is a test
the is
- fly to
this is a test
the
