Archive for 2011
New Release Allows Flexible Search
Mindseye Solutions has announced the first of two major releases. Included in these releases are Flexible Search and a number of significant improvements to the handling of Lotus Notes.
Read MoreSemantic Technology Strives to Increase Health Awareness
We all know where our heart is located in our body (I hope) and most of us know where our kidneys are positioned. But when you get more obscure, like say the pituitary gland, do you know where it is exactly? A new 3D body visualization site that also works like a search engine has been launched by Healthline Networks and GE Healthymagination.
Read MoreSymantec Announces New Social Media Archiving Feature
Symantec has announced that its updated Enterprise Vault 10 software is due out in the second half of 2011. This release will add new integration with the company’s data loss prevention and encryption technologies to automate governance processes. Interestingly, it will also provide tools to automatically archive social media interactions.
Read MoreNew Product Uses Semantic Technology for Weather Data
LMI has launched its Climate Change Knowledge Engine™, a new tool for the easy consumption of climate change data combining open-source semantic web technology and data from the public domain in a way that is accessible to nonscientific leaders in the public and private sectors. LMI-CliCKE is pronounced “click” and is free for public use.
Read MoreThe Future of Search
Search engines often fail when it comes to discerning intent. Searchers want information about things and search engines are looking for documents. But with the help of semantic technology, this is changing.
Read MoreSocial Indexing’s Future
The term “like” has taken on a whole new meaning since the advent of Facebook, and subsequently new concepts followed this popularity. Enter “social indexing.”
Read MoreCloudDocs Releases eGistics
eGistics has released CloudDocs, a cloud-based e-document storage management solution for businesses of any size, in any vertical market.
Read MoreFlickr as a Folksonomy
Remember when you took film to be developed and then shared your packets of memories with friends? It seems so nostalgic, but this routine was occurring only a few years ago. Then came the age of digital photos which led to online photo sites, of which Flickr was born.
Read MoreWatson Creator Receives Honorary Recognition
Watson creator, David Ferrucci, has received one of IBM’s most prestigious honors – he has become an IBM Fellow.
Read MoreScrabble Attempts to Go Hip
It is a sad, sad day for word lovers’ around the world. Scrabble has announced it is adding slang words to their dictionary. I think I’d like to challenge that.
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