The Elsevier Grand Challenge: Knowledge Enhancement in the Life Sciences is a contest created to improve the way scientific information is communicated and used. The contest invites members of the scientific community to describe and prototype a tool to improve the interpretation and identification of meaning in (online) journals and text databases relating to the life sciences. Specifically we are looking for new ways to:
Truthy is a research project that helps you understand how memes spread online. We collect tweets from Twitter and analyze them. With our statistics, images, movies, and interactive data, you can explore these dynamic networks.
Our first application was the study of astroturf campaigns in elections. Currently, we're extending our focus to several themes. Browse the collection on the Memes page. Check out the Movie tool to browse and create animations of meme networks.
Plum lets you put all the stuff you care about, stumble across or need in one place. Collect and save from the web, your email, or your computer. Then personalize and share it with others (if you like). You can even discover other collections like yours and collect them too.
This page links to 868 pages around the web with information on Artificial Intelligence. Some of the links will pop up additional information when you move the mouse over them.
Ovid LinkSolver is a comprehensive, OpenURL resource linking solution that expands the power of linking to a wide variety of internet resources through the LinkSolver Administrative Tool.
This is our blog for BBC Radio Labs - a place where we show some of our prototypes for new sites and services. They are all at an early stage of development and some of them might not work quite right, some might look a bit sketchy and they may never be taken any further. They're what we call betas. We'll write about every new beta we release on this blog so please play with them and come back here to let us know what you think. We'll also be writing about other things we're working on, how we do our work and anything else we think you might be interested in.
Oddmuse ist sehr einfach zu installieren: Einfache Installation, kompakter Code, einfache Erweiterbarkeit waren die wichtigsten Design Kriterien.
Feature Liste:
1. Einfache Installation: Man muss nur eine Datei an den richtigen Ort kopieren, und schon kann es losgehen.
2. Keine Abhängigkeiten von Datenbank oder Versionsmanagement.
3. Auf dem Web Server muss Perl installiert sein; das ist eigentlich überall der Fall, sofern man überhaupt Skripte ausführen darf.
4. Für Benutzer einfach zu bedienen, für Programmierer einfach zu erweitern.
5. Mehrsprachenfähig.
6. Unicode (UTF-8) per default.
7. Gültiges HTML; CSS-freundlich.
8. Caching auf mehreren Schichten.
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