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Emotion Markup Language

The concept of emotion markup language itself is quite fascinating. In one of our web data mining applications, we are trying to deal with sentiment based on discussion groups. Easier said than done. There are several packages that mine social

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Python Links Jan 7, 2009

Was wondering whether I should just put this in a page instead of blogging every day. Anyway, here are the links. lxml 2.1.5- lxml is a Pythonic, mature binding for the libxml2 and libxslt libraries. It provides safe and convenient

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StratML – Update

Strategy Markup Language (StratML) is an XML vocabulary and schema for strategic plans. It was originally intended to be used by US government. Its scope is now expanded. According to this updated presentation: The vision is to establish StratML as

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LinkLog: New XBRL Taxonomy, Facebook Enterprise Application

New XBRL Taxonomy a “Boon to Investors” the new taxonomy represents “a tremendous boon to investors” because it provides greater access to information buried in financial reports. Hope this will spring up a whole class of XML apps in Finance.

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KML Moving Closer to a Standard

This is one area where we can definitely benefit from a standard representation. The Open Geospatial Consortium has dubbed Google’s Keyhole Markup Language – the language used for developing Google Earth – a best practice and is working with Google

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Making Information More Useful

This is mostly notes I jotted down after listening to the Jon Udell’s Interview with Art Rhyno. First of all, I think the concept of Interview with Innovator’s itself is a great idea. I plan to listen to more. A

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Enterprise 2.0 and Rich Internet Applications

What’s SAP doing to help customers infuse Web-based apps with rich-client functionality? It’s nearly impossible to achieve a RIA architecture – even on one of the many RIA stacks – unless you’ve done a decent job of service-orienting the underlying

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OpenAJAX Gets Stronger

Since first formed, OpenAJAX seems to have gained a lot of support (70+ members). One of the most visible recent events, is Microsoft and Google joining the OpenAJAX alliance in addition to a host of other members. The Alliance, an

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Recognizing Cool Vendors

It is nice to see Gartner recognizing innovation and creating a category called cool vendors. Never heard of this before. Gartner defines a cool vendor as a company that offers technologies or solutions that are: Innovative, enable users to do

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Content 2.0

Here is an article titled Acrobat 8.0 and Content 2.0 by Robert J. Boeri talks about the content transformation taking place as Web 2.0 applications become more popular. Since content is data, Web 2.0 portends a content transformation that we

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