Friday, August 10th, 2007
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Search startup, should finally be a serious new entrant in this market? (via Ulco, netters.nl)
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“The Digital Media Initiative or DMI for short, is about how the metadata (the information about the digital media) is structured and about the formats that can be used to make them available.” (via Werner Ramaekers)
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“a decision from the European Court of Justice that appears to suggest that the inclusion of identifiable personal data on a personal web page could run afoul of the European data directive.”
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“around 20% of searches are “navigational” - looking for a particular website. Another 50% of searches are “informational” (“capital of Taiwan”,“top social networks”) and the remaining 30% are “transactional” (“cheap flights to Orlan
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“a non-technical introduction to some of Google’s most popular APIs and some of the most interesting applications built on top of them.”
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Amazon’s answer to Lulu.com
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option to sort the feeds by relevance. It’s only available if you go to “All items” and select “Sort by auto”… it should mean that Google Reader “prioritizes the items based on their importance to you” by analyzing your reading patterns.
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