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What Drives Web 3.0?

By |August 31st, 2011|News, semantic|1 Comment

Some think the next generation of the Internet, i.e. Web 3.0, has not progressed as fast as originally predicted. Is this delay caused by lack of technology or lack of business ventures? I think we can all agree that business models and marketing within the Web 3.0 environment will need snazzy, dramatic changes to be received by the new culture and technology. The openness of the web and the dynamic semantic search capabilities have changed the landscape, and expectations.

Rearden Commerce Launches Deem

By |August 31st, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Rearden Commerce Launches Deem

Rearden Commerce will be combining the company’s business, consumer and merchant applications onto one smart commerce platform – Deem™. This move will connect buyers and sellers by bringing together new analytics and semantic data tagging technology.

Options for Reducing Patient Risk Due to Coding Errors

By |August 30th, 2011|indexing, News, semantic|Comments Off on Options for Reducing Patient Risk Due to Coding Errors

The federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ran a study examining ways to interpret data on electronic medical records to best address patient safety concerns. A developed a set of 20 measures, known as patient safety indicators, use administrative data to screen for potentially adverse events that occur during hospitalization.

The Importance of the User in Security

By |August 29th, 2011|News, semantic, storage|Comments Off on The Importance of the User in Security

The security of information has never been more important. With the evolution of technology, unfortunately that includes the virus technology, hackers can seemingly reach right into your purse, a.k.a. enterprise, and take what they want. Trends in information technology define the security evolution as well. What does the next 10-20 years hold if cloud computing and semantic web are the catalyst for technology advancement?

Administrative Costs in Healthcare Continue to Rise

By |August 26th, 2011|News, semantic|1 Comment

It is no surprise to anyone how much healthcare costs these days. Well, maybe it is still a surprise, but not in a pleasant one. The US spends far more per capita on healthcare than any other developed country -- $7,538 per person, compared to $3,129 in the UK, $4,079 in Canada, and $5,003 in Norway (the second-biggest spender), according to 2008 totals compiled by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

RiseSmart Recognized With the “Cool” Kids

By |August 26th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on RiseSmart Recognized With the “Cool” Kids

RiseSmart has been named "Innovative Company of the Year" at the 3rd Annual 2011 Golden Bridge Awards. This provider of next generation outplacement services was honored as the world's best in organizational performance, products and services, along with eight other winners, including such names as Apple and Twitter.

Another Patent for AI Technology

By |August 25th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Another Patent for AI Technology

Kyield and its founder/CEO Mark Montgomery has received an artificial intelligence patent titled “Modular System for Optimizing Knowledge Yield In the Digital Workplace” from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

Pearson Reading Maturity Metric Released

By |August 25th, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on Pearson Reading Maturity Metric Released

A new and more accurate measure of the reading difficulty of texts has been created. The Pearson Reading Maturity Metric was developed by scientists at Pearson’s Knowledge Technologies group and measures how close individual students' reading abilities are to what they will need to succeed in college and careers.

HealthMash Releases Upgrades to Semantic Search Technology

By |August 23rd, 2011|News, semantic|Comments Off on HealthMash Releases Upgrades to Semantic Search Technology

HealthMash has released an upgrade to their search feature for the iPhone and Android based upon customers’ feedback. Part of the upgrades includes better visual appearance and some tweaking of the spelling correction feature.

From Paper To Digital

Reading anything on digital devices has many physical, behavioral, and psychological limitations as well as advantages. At the very least, eye fatigue sets in even before the battery warning light starts scolding you. A digital summer read at the beach becomes fraught with hazards as sand starts creeping into your iPad and the glare has given you a crushing headache. Will your pursuit of a great vacation read drive you indoors? Under the porch? Into the deep woods? Will you become a pasty white, reclusive figure forever lurking in the darker recesses of society in search of shadowy environs so you can catch, glare free, that illusive, perfectly crafted phrase? Digital readers are getting better at handling varied lighting conditions, but there are still challenges.