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[Expert Texture] Most of this is kind of “business as usual” for those building a developer community, though I do think that one of their strategies is pretty innovative: rent out cubicles to developers in a building devoted to ApEx development (this is happening in old offices of Siebel ” this would be ironic if it werent intentional).
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[Udell.infoworld.com] local XPath query of Jon's Radio: "I'd rather make progress by having computers understand what humans write," he said, "than by forcing humans to write in ways that computers can understand." Brin's pragmatic stance sharply opposes the idealistic view of the Web's inventor, Tim Berners-Lee, who continues to evangelize his vision of a Semantic Web full of carefully encoded content that we can precisely search and fluidly recombine. My own humble contribution to this debate is a prototype search engine, now running on my Weblog, that tries to steer a middle course between the Scylla of simple fulltext search and the Charybdis of unwieldy tagging schemes and brittle ontologies.
[Thescian.com] Blog Export: The Scientific Indian, http://www.thescian.com/blog/: Now that I live in England where the .Grid computing is already helping scientists from poor countries get access to huge .
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