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Semantic search is a game changer. As the web makes the change into a fully semantic web the biggest challenge for webmasters lies in beginning to think diff... Via Jan Bergmans Delete the scoop?
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We live in an age of hyper connectedness, we do not want to miss anything and we want to have easy and unlimited access everything particularly our digital data including our documents, videos, pictures, music..etc. This is probably why cloud services like Dropbox and Google Drive have gained such a strong foothold in file sharing and storing world. Via Frédéric DEBAILLEUL Delete the scoop?
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May 18, 6:58 PM
This is one of my main organizational tools. Very handy features, only some of which are explained here. One feature not included in this review is its ability to record sound files which allows me to give verbal feedback on student work or to record voice notes on the go. it is a very useful piece of software. Delete the scoop?
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Conférence donnée lors de la Journée des documentalistes au CRDP de Lille le 16 mai 2013. Au delà d'une présentation des outils de veille, le propos s'est davantage porté sur les usages de la curation en milieu scolaire. http://www.scoop.it/t/classemapping Via Lucas Gruez Delete the scoop?
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See on Scoop.it – Second Screen, Social TV, Connected TV, Transmedia and TV Apps Market Via liaoyong Delete the scoop?
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The 101 Most Useful Websites on the Internet is a frequently updated list of lesser-known but wonderful websites and cool web apps.
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La dernière présentation de la journée, menée par Amandine Brugière (FING), portait sur l’analyse de la veille qu’a initiée, depuis 2 mois, l’équipe INFOLAB (voir sur Diigo le fil de veille, ainsi... Via algrappe Delete the scoop?
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Invited Speaker presentation at the Australian Higher Educational Industrial Association (AHEIA) conference in Sydney, 17 May 2013. This audience consisted main Via Paulo Simões Delete the scoop?
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Twitter vient de racheter Lucky Sort, une startup spécialisée dans l'analyse et la data-visualisation. Zoom sur 5… Via JP Fourcade Delete the scoop?
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An introduction to SemanticWeb and Linked Dataor how to link data andschemas on the weba W3C tutorial byFabien Gandon, http://fabien.info, @fabien_gandonIvan He Via Pierre Tran Delete the scoop?
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Amid a blizzard of announcements at its I/O conference, Google unveiled a major change to its core search product in singularly low-key fashion. Amit Singhal, a senior Google executive in charge of its search efforts, said that Google search, starting today, wouldn't just answer the question implied in the words we type into that ubiquitous search box. Google, Singhal said, would display results that "anticipate the next question." Singhal gave the example of a search for "the population of India." The searcher wants a number, yes—but it's likely that they're on the hunt for more information about India after that. There's no reason why Google shouldn't get a jump start on answering those questions. That word Singhal used—"anticipate"—is a powerful one in the field of artificial intelligence. Anticipatory systems, as we've written, are a hot field that's been moving from theory to practice. There are apps today that will recommend a restaurant, a purchase, even a date. And we've noted how anticipatory systems are the future of search. But with this latest update, Google is launching the biggest real-world experiment in anticipatory systems ever, with hundreds of millions of its search users getting a glimpse of the anticipatory future today. Google Maps, too, is getting an anticipatory update. Search for the "Walt Disney Family Museum," a popular San Francisco institution, and you might get another kid-friendly museum suggested, like the Exploratorium, based on the reasonable assumption that you're looking for a place to go with your family. Delete the scoop?
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It’s no secret that folks at MUO really like note-taking apps. If you’re talking Android, there’s Catch Notes that Jessica covered, Flick Note that Joel covered, and of course Evernote, Mark’s all-time favorite. Via Louise Robinson-Lay
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May 18, 7:02 PM
To put the last post into perspective here is MUOs comparison of Evernote and the One Note Mobile App Delete the scoop?
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May 18, 3:17 PM
It's the age of Big Data. But what, exactly, do we do with all this information? These talks explore practical, ethical -- and spectacularly visual -- ways to understand near-infinite data. Via luiy, juandoming
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Hans Rosling: Stats that reshape your worldview
What we learned from 5 million books
Deb Roy: The birth of a word
Shyam Sankar: The rise of human-computer cooperation
Aaron Koblin: Artfully visualizing our humanity
Nate Silver: Does racism affect how you vote?
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You use Ctrl-X to cut and Ctrl-V to paste. You may even use Ctrl-P to print. But how often are you using Ctrl-Alt-M to draft a new Facebook message? Or G-R to see your Twitter mentions? Via Guglielmo Cornelli Delete the scoop?
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Pas besoin dêtre designer, statisticien et un gourou dexcel pour pouvoir générer des dataviz qui ont du sens et qui parlent. Cest le défi... Via Ma veille Delete the scoop?
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Que d’évolutions depuis le premier site en www (mis en ligne à l’occasion du passage dans le domaine public des technologies développées autour du Web) en 1993, et les possibilités effarantes qui s’offrent à nous aujourd’hui. Voici un petit historique de l’évolution historique du Web bien sympa à regarder, mis en scène par Google : Via Franck Rykaczewski, Bruno De Lièvre, Faiz A.H Delete the scoop?
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As it turns out, social media and search go hand-in-hand...
From Facebook and Twitter, to Pinterest and MySpace (yes, it still exists), social media users are often on the search for… something. For marketers, understanding the searches that lead to improved engagement is critical. To that end, Azntaiji Multimedia and SocialRadius have produced a new infographic highlighting exactly what so many of us are searching for. Via Lauren Moss Delete the scoop?
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Three tips for how you can prepare your site for another big wave of changes to search. Via Jesus Alvarez, juandoming Delete the scoop?
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Presentation slides for my webinar on the 11 May (2013) to students from an Online Course in Research methodology for PhD scholars at the Shreemati Nathibai Dam Via Anne Whaits, Dennis T OConnor
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This is a great resource for anyone looking to get their research out there. Some great links and tools are provided. Thanks to Zaid Ali Alsagoff for the presentation and to Anna Waits for scooping! Delete the scoop?
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This new version provides an easy way to unsubscribe from Google Reader as Google decided to stop this service end of June. Please find more details in this FAQ entry (http://www.rssowl.org/help#item_unsub). Via Serge Courrier Delete the scoop?
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This morning, The New Yorker launched Strongbox, an online place where people can send documents and messages to the magazine, and we, in turn, can offer them a reasonable amount of anonymity. Via cafonso Delete the scoop?
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