- ARCHIVE / February, 2007
- Songbird makes a big difference
Songbird : I’m enjoying the whole of the web + my usual music library, underneath a music player. And the two things are integrated! Plus thousands of radios and podcasts handy… I guess it’s going to be the next big revolution :-) And the list of features cant be reported: too long.
- NINES : SW faceted browser – by SpecLab
I tried it out last night, and the interface seems really rich and powerful. It’s NINES, a new digital scholarship tool that puts together SW and collaborative tagging in an application targeted and USABLE by anyone, I believe. Worth trying out.. N I N E S stands for a Networked Infrastructure for Nineteenth-century Electronic Scholarship, […]
- Jquery library gets me going
Following suggestions which turned out to be really good, I’ve found myself having a lot of fun with the JQuery library. It’s immensely easy to use, and beautiful to see its results. Plenty of tutorials around, and people developing widgets. Have a look at the interface elements, for example. Or at the cool fisheye menu..or […]
- Lisp conference in Cambridge
Only 120£ for students!!! It’s the International Lisp conference 2007 Some of the talks will be about: Jans Aasman, Scalable Lisp Applications Richard Jones, Dynamic Memory Management John Mallery, Lisp/CL-HTTP Ralf Moeller, Building a Commercial OWL Reasoner with Lisp Christian Queinnec, Teaching CS to undergraduates at UPMC Manuel Seranno, HOP: An Environment for Developing Web2.0 […]
- Philosophical Search engine
Hi guys! A new philosophical search engine is available out there. It’s called Noesis. Noesis is a limited area search engine for open access, academic philosophy. Built with Google’s new Co-op program, Noesis allows users to search the combined webspace of our set of indexed professional associations, philosophy departments, faculty websites, online journals and reference […]