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AdaptiveBlue: The Makers of BlueOrganizer and SmartLinks

AdaptiveBlue is developing personalization technologies that leverage semantics and attention. We are helping build the Semantic Web, but our approach is different from the traditional one.

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gRSShopper

"gRSShopper is a personal web environment that combines resource aggregation, a personal dataspace, and personal publishing. It allows you to organize your online content any way you want to, to import content - your own or others'."

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Where art thou?



Did you notice the chrome tulips on Google's homepage today? They are part of a special Google doodle done by renowned artist Jeff Koons. And that isn't the only art appearing anew on Google today. As part of our iGoogle Artists project, we have collaborated with almost 70 artists in 17 countries on 6 continents to create special iGoogle themes -- works of art that appeal to all ages and interests. Artists, designers and other notables involved include Jeff Koons, Dale Chihuly, Coldplay, Diane von Furstenberg, Dolce & Gabbana, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Michael Graves, Philippe Starck, Robert Mankoff, Mark Morris, Oscar de la Renta, Anne Geddes and Tory Burch. While the list of those who have contributed themes is impressive (I've only listed 1/5th(!) of the artists here), even more impressive is the art itself -- it's spectacularly beautiful!

Until now, iGoogle has been about getting the content you want on your homepage. The iGoogle artist themes take personalization to the next level -- allowing you to select world-class art that really reflects your personality for your pages. It's what happens when great art meets technology.

As part of our launch, we will be holding an outdoor art gallery this weekend in New York's Meatpacking District, where on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights the art from the iGoogle artists project will be projected on the buildings, sidewalks, and streets. This is a map of where you can find the display. We will post video of the event on YouTube.

Check it out. The art speaks for itself. Select your iGoogle artist theme today at www.google.com/artistthemes!

Google: Official Google Blog

[from rozza] Web 3.0: Is It About Personalization?

I imagine like web2.0 it will be about alot of disaprate methodologies / approaches which will loosely be bundled to define web3.0

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OpenID

OpenID is a free and easy way to use a single digital identity across the Internet.

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ASP.NET XmlProvider - Custom XML Membership, roles, profile and personalization provider

<sep/>personalization model without having to persist information to a database. User information is saved as XML files in custom dir.

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My Maps are Our Maps



The tools used for navigation and exploration are fraught with metaphorical possibility. A compass or telescope can be a powerful symbol for search, discovery, and the fearless embrace of the unknown. A map can tell you where you are, give you an idea of what lies ahead, and even better, give scale and breadth to your location. Maps connect us with the world in a way that is tangible, visual and now, even interactive.

And for any of the myriad places you can point to on a map, there are traditions, stories, pictures and memories -- each is as unique and fascinating as its teller. For this year's holiday season we've created a My Map for you to customize.


View Larger Map

Mark your place in the world with photos, video and stories that illuminate something about how you celebrate. Your stories can make for a considerably bigger map than any featuring geopolitical boundaries and highway markers; they can mark a human space of Chanukah candles, Christmas trees, family feasts and reunions great and small. We look forward to seeing how you make your mark.

Google: Official Google Blog

Search Inside The Music Overview

# Autotagging Music Using Supervised Machine Learning # Using 3D Visualizations to Explore and Discover Music # An Efficient Scalable Algorithm for Artist Identification # A Model-Based Approach to Perceptual Music Similarity # Incorporating Machine-Learn

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