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Badges, blogging and bragging
http://times.usefulinc.com/ 2008/ 05/ 23-updatesBack from my travels, it's time for a few updates. I've mostly blogged about these elsewhere, so I'll just give some pointers here. The launch of magnetic-stripe cards at Where 2.0 went well. We had some initial teething issues with Linux talking to the card printers, which was resolved by backing down to Linux kernel 2.6.22 from 2.6.24.
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XTech paper
http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/ blogs/ walkingshaw/ ?p=58My XTech 2008 paper’s now up on the conference website. If you liked the look of my slides, this goes into quite a bit more detail about what Golem is, and about some of the work we’ve done on extracting relationships from large volumes of crystallography data.
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XTech talk ...
http://blog.gardeviance.org/ 2008/ 05/ xtech-talk.htmlBy extracting the audio from Ian Forrester's recording and mixing it with the original slides, I've put together a video of my talk from XTech. Overall the talk was so, so. It needs a bit more sparkle and some of the concepts didn't come across as clearly as I had hoped.
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links for 2008-05-17
http://blogs.sun.com/ superpat/ entry/ links_for_2008_05_17Linux shop adds Solaris for performance boost Wow - "[...] it turned out that Solaris 10 had a throughput that was 50 times better." (tags: fedora linux solaris solaris10 sun t1000 t2000 ubuntu) Open Source at Sun Microsystems, 2008 Gartner Analysis.
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My thoughts on XTech
http://derivadow.com/ 2008/ 05/ 12/ my-thoughts-on-xtech/I’ve just posted a piece on my thoughts about the first couple of days at last weeks XTech over at the BBC’s Internet blog. As David Recordon of Six Apart noted in Wednesday morning’s plenary, open software and hardware have become hip and have given small groups of developers the chance to build interesting web apps - and, more importantly, the chance to get them adopted.
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There’s no such thing as a document - only HTTP?
http://derivadow.com/ 2008/ 05/ 12/ theres-no-such-thing-as-a-document-only-http…The closing keynote at XTech 2008 saw Sean McGrath discussing “Orang utans, Oxen and Ogham Stones“. The central premiss of the presentation is that as the web becomes more dynamic so more and more of the data is only accessible when its requested - and this can mean that its inaccessible to machines and therefore the rest of the web.
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My XTech 2008 talk: “Science with XML and RDF: Golem and CrystalEye”
http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/ blogs/ walkingshaw/ ?p=57XTech 2008 was great. I’ve not had a chance to go through my notes yet and mull things over, but there were a few big tech trends (especially XMPP and distributed messaging and linked data and resource discovery/disambiguation) which are going to have an impact on what us scientists do.
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XTech, Singularity, and AMEE
http://aralbalkan.com/ 1340In the last few years, I've been making a very conscious effort to attend and speak at a variety of conferences both within the Flash world and in the greater world of web development, web standards, and open source.
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Orangutans, Oxen and Ogham Stones
http://adactio.com/ journal/ 1469Sean McGrath is delivering the closing keynote at XTech 2008. Sean would like to reach inside and mess with our heads today. He plans to modify our brain structures, talking about the movable Web. Even though Sean has been doing tech stuff for a long time he freely admits that he doesn’t know what the Web is.
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