Archive for April, 2003

This open-source project creates graphs of the relationships between items. Current implementations include a GoogleBrowser, AmazonBrowser, and WikiBrowser.

“Ecology“. Use it copiously.

Innovative and involves Information, so it’s cool enough to post here. This is a voice activated, voice over 802.11 communicator. Tight. Reduce your sprint pcs bills! http://www.vocera.com/products/products.shtm

Everyone else is blogging, so I figure I might as well too. Cool stuff!!Intro2, a RIA for conferences that helps connect people.
Some screenshots of it (in convenient HUGE tiff format for your viewing enjoyment…) didn’t want to lose any quality, you know. intro1.tiffintro2.tiff
A cool blog by a really smart VC. link

This article from NYTimes.com has been sent to you by bob@bob-designs.com.
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I played around with some logos, check them out here.

This company is doing interesting things with using inactive computers as billboards for “intranet headlines”

Collaborative FilteringGoogle keywords: collaborative filtering, recommender systems, social filtering
A collaborative filtering dataset:http://research.compaq.com/SRC/eachmovie/
Talk about “Relationship Features”, the kind of friends recommend events to friends ™ that we want to build inhttp://tipster.weblogs.com/discuss/msgReader$76?mode=day
Joining Collaborative and Content Based Filteringhttp://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/~baudisch/Publications/1999-Baudisch-RecSys99-JoiningCollaborativeAndContent-basedFiltering.pdf
CD Recommendation Engine discussionhttp://www.halfbakery.com/idea/CD_20Recomendation_20Engine
Requests for collaborative filteringhttp://static.userland.com/userLandDiscussArchive/msg015606.html
A lab update with tons of cool stuffhttp://www-users.cs.umn.edu/~konstan/w2002-survey.pdf
PolyLens: multi-user collaborative filtering. I’ve been looking for […]

For us neophytes, this article at ZDNet points out the promises and detriments of OLED technology–500 inch displays at 300 dpi sound good to anyone?
Another article at MacCentral.

Displays on t-shirtsPaintable LCD’s (May 2002)Newest “paint-on” technology


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