Monthly Archives: October 2009

Web 3.0: Every Major Franchise on the Internet is up for Grabs

Listening  to the podcast by Mark Pincus and Bing Gordon of Zynga. Here is the amazing part that shows up during the Q&A. They also talk about  Social ROI, Ghetto Testing and Golden Mechanics and Internet Treasures We are at

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InfoTools Survey Results

Yesterday, I gave a talk on InfoTools: Beyond Search at TiE Chennai. The slides of the presention are here. I think it went well, but I think, if I had cut down the slides and talk and gave more demos,

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Posted in imorph, Resources

NASSCOM Product Conclave – Best and Worst

Best: The audience (their enthusiasm, energy and participation) The conversations in the hallways The team that put together the whole event (the vision, the untiring efforts and the ever smiling faces) Some of the outstanding speakers and panelists The balance

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LinkLog: Web A Platform For Humanity

Tim Berners-Lee at Web 2.0 Summit “Technology shouldn’t tell you what’s right and what’s wrong,” Berners-Lee said. “The rule of law applies on the Web. It’s a platform for humanity.” If you want it everywhere, give it away. Consider content

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Learning: A Few Quotes

I was listening to an  Interview with Jerry Michalski on OEB News portal.  Jerry thinks that there are some chances for innovation in  business models in  Learning. Here are some quotes from the interview: We are going to relearn how

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Life Long Learning for Keeping Engineers at the Fore

From “Two Score and More: A Lifetime of Learning for Keeping Engineers at the Fore” I suggest the Lifelong Learning Imperative truly is a grand challenge. Here’s why: The scope is not only ambitious, it is bold. It encompasses engineers

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Posted in Learning, research

Topics That Keep You Up All Night

Some of the most memorable events in life all have one thing in common – Topics that keep you up all night. Discussing books and various other incidents with family till wee hours into dawn New Year eve celebrations that

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LinkLog: Automated Sentiment Analysis

From Five Myths About Automatic Sentiment Analysis Sentiment analysis using natural language processing. Yes, it is done by a machine and no, it’s not 100 % accurate. The industry estimates that it’s at 70 – 80%. We are very open

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LinkLog: Bottom-up Learning

Learning from the Bottom Up  from Chief Learning Officer Just as open source software represents both a threat and an opportunity for established high-tech companies, open source education will have a major impact on corporate learning strategies. Participatory learning begins

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I Love Aardvark

Yesterday, Anand, one of my friends, pinged me. He asked me to try out Aardvark. You can help a lot by being there, he said. I was curious and so I signed up. I found that there were already 8

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