Monthly Archives: August 2008

An Internet of Things

Today, when I mention the Internet in conversation, people know that I must be speaking about the World Wide Web, and that it is accessible from a computer, or Internet connected device, like your smart-phone.  But, the Internet of Things … Continue reading

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Attack of the Micro-Messages

The micro-blogging rage has changed the way we see the Internet.  By now, we all know that the Internet is a fluid, moving, organic creature; just when we think we have it all figured out, we don’t.  That is a … Continue reading

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Semantic Aggregation And Hive Intelligence

The next iteration of the World Wide Web is, as always, on my mind. I wrote about the future of semantic search in my last post, Semantic Search Goes To Work, and since then I have been reading about little … Continue reading

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Targeted Advertising – Getting More Personal All The Time

Continuing on the advertising track, read this blurb from a Google Blog: We are enabling this functionality by implementing a DoubleClick ad-serving cookie across the Google content network. Using the DoubleClick cookie means that DoubleClick advertisers and publishers don’t have … Continue reading

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Semantic Search Goes To Work

We are increasingly tied to data. Business has always been about the data, whether it is how to successfully grow crops, trade money, or even building cars; all businesses are really the business of knowing how to do something.  The … Continue reading

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