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Google: “We’re Not Doing a Good Job with Structured Data”
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During a talk at the New England Database Day conference at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Google’s Alon Halevy admitted that the search giant has “not been doing a [...]
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2009 Predictions and Recommendations for Web 2.0 and Social Networks
Christopher Rollyson
Volatility, Uncertainly and Opportunity—Move Crisply while Competitors Are in Disarray
Now that the Year in Review 2008 has summarized key trends, we are in excellent position for 2009 prognostications, so welcome to Part II. As all experienced executives know, risk and reward are inseparable twins, [...]
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Wikipedia 3.0: The End of Google?
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Feb 5, ‘07: The following external reference concerns the use of rule-based inference engines and ontologies in implementing the Semantic [...]
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Murdoch Calls Google, Yahoo Copyright Thieves — Is He Right?
By David Kravets April 03, 2009 | 5:00:18 PMCategories: Intellectual Property
Rupert Murdoch, the owner of News Corp. and The Wall Street Journal, says Google and Yahoo are giant copyright scofflaws that steal the news.
“The question is, should we be allowing Google to [...]
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In this excerpt from The Age of Spiritual Machines (Viking, 1999), Ray Kurzweil describes his work in speech recognition.
I also started Kurzweil Applied Intelligence, Inc. in 1982 with the goal of creating a voice activated word processor. This is a technology that is hungry for MIPs (i.e., computer speed) and Megabytes (i.e., memory), so [...]
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AUGUST 20, 2007
THE FUTURE OF WORK — MANDEL ON ECONOMICS
Which Way To The Future?
Globalization and technology are drastically changing how we do our jobs—and that’s both a promise and a problem
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The “Future of Work” is hardly a new topic. In fact, over the past quarter century, at least 20 books [...]
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What in the Web Are They Thinking?
Believe it or not, the crazy sums tech and media giants are paying for startups may ultimately make sense
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In Silicon Valley, they love to say it’s not about the money. Yet in late September privately held online social network Facebook, with an [...]
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Internet-Era Magazine Is Revived to Look at the Future
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By BRAD STONE
Published: February 4, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO — One of the signature publications of the first dot-com boom is being reincarnated.
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The main question: What would be your next strategy step to continue developing Internet in a new radical way?
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/marketing-sales/business-development/MAR_BDV/155893-18926951
It is a way in the sense of “meta”, like Google is a “meta internet”. Do we know how to do it?
An example of this, is the next question and its answers, published on LinkedIn:
Mickael Nadeau
Do you want [...]
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