The Redhead: “If I thought I could get away with it, this is the questionnaire I would hand to a man on our first date.” [Scripting News]
Author: Vince Kimball
CIO Article on Auto/Semi-categorization software
CIO Article on Auto/Semi-categorization software. CIO article “Sleuthing out data” by Fred Hapgood features a couple examples of how auto-semiauto categorization enables businesses and reduce costs. There is a company list included if you're interested in this arena. [ia/ – information architecture news]
Content Management Design
Content Management Design. David Rodriguez has written an extensive paper on the subject of Content Management Design, which should be good reading for anyone working in the content management system industry. Also read: Where is the knowledge in a content management system?… [CamWorld: Thinking Outside the Box]
Cyberarts/eNarrative slides
Cyberarts/eNarrative slides. Here are the PowerPoint slides from Saturday's talk at the Boston Public Library [108 KB] and here is the HTML version. There's not much different in here from the last few presentations I've posted. The session was very interesting and I learned a lot from my fellow presenters, especially relating to hypertext. Looks… Continue reading Cyberarts/eNarrative slides
Companies Unprepared for California Data Privacy Law
Companies Unprepared for California Data Privacy Law. More unintended consequences of well-intentioned technology legislation – new California law may have widespread impact. [DennisKennedy.blog]
Who is really running the US
Who is really running the US. Karl Rove. And he was not elected. James Moore, quoted in a Washington Post article: Karl Rove led the nation to war to improve the political prospects of George W. Bush. I know how surreal that sounds. But I also know it is true.”As the president's chief political advisor,… Continue reading Who is really running the US
Etch a Site as Easy as Pie
Etch a Site as Easy as Pie. Denim, a new sketching tool that allows entire websites to be designed as a series of rough drawings, is becoming a hit with designers. It's also being used by open-source programmers to build better interfaces for Linux. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]
Keyword extraction and facet analysis for email archives
Keyword extraction and facet analysis for email archives. Kathryn La Barre and Chris Dent have been experimenting with computational methods for creating a faceted access structure of the Unrev-II mailing list archives. The email archive of the unrev-ii list is the basis for this ongoing project, to build an access tool for an email archive… Continue reading Keyword extraction and facet analysis for email archives
Bayesian vs. latent semantic analysis
Bayesian vs. latent semantic analysis. By way of Michael Alderete's blog, I found this fascinating item by Tim Oren, a venture capitalist whose eight-year stint at Apple included advanced research on the use of latent semantic analysis for document categorization. Although he can't say for sure, Oren strongly suspects that although OS X Mail is… Continue reading Bayesian vs. latent semantic analysis
Edward De Bono has serious insight into why we think the way that we do
Edward De Bono has serious insight into why we think the way that we do. I'm currently reading Edward De Bono's I Am Right – You Are Wrong, along with two other books written by him. De Bono is mostly known for having coined the term “lateral thinking,” which is a mode of thinking that can… Continue reading Edward De Bono has serious insight into why we think the way that we do