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My week on the web
Here are the websites I bookmarked into my del.icio.us account over the past seven days:
- Half marathon training
Thorough explanation of training practices and schedules. - Juice – The intelligent discovery engine from Linkool Labs (Now available as Firefox plugin)
'When dropping text into Juice, we'll try to understand its meaning and serve you with context-relevant information. In the case of images or videos, we'll let you store them for later viewing, while you keep browsing just the way you like!' - Interesting Semantic Web links « Derivadow.com
9 classic and useful semantic web links. - BBC polygon of data on TwitPic
The BBC polygon of data: Semantic web, visualisation by Michael Smethurst - How To: Live the Cloud Life – PaulStamatiou.com
Pretty much what I do. My setup: Gmail, Google Docs, JungleDisk with Amazon S3 (online backup), Simplify Media (music), Phoenix (photo editing, but more often Photoshop on desktop), Flickr, Foxmarks (Firefox bookmarks sync, but using Chrome because it's faster). - BBC – Radio Labs – Automatically linking artists and news on the BBC Music Beta
BBC news stories have editorially selected related links. MusicBrainz lists related links for each artist. bbc.co.uk/music cross-references the two and provides an RSS feed of news for each artist. - Video of Nova Spivack's Semantic Web presentation
'This is the full presentation of Nova Spivack at The Next Web Conference 2008 which took place on April 3 and 4, 2008 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.' - [true knowledge]™ – home
'True Knowledge's path-breaking Answer Engine automates the laborious, time-consuming work that users generally must do to get final answers to their questions. True Knowledge does this by structuring data in a way that enables computers to work and think like humans do, drawing inferences and conclusions when needed to find the information that's requested.' - List of FriendFeed Over IM commands
'Once you have enabled IM notifications, you can also post messages and comments to your FriendFeed by sending IM commands to the FriendFeed bot.' - The Channel Five TV Documentary Title Generator
I got 'The Girl Who Loved The Pencil Sharpener That Had No Stomach'. - Official Google Reader Blog: Better Cooking Through Reader-ing
Tag your recipes with ingredients and category to find them easily
Monday 10 November 2008 at 11:59 pm
I got:
The Girl Who Ate The Girl Who Gave Birth To The Girl Who Was Enslaved To The Man With 17 Fingers
Tuesday 11 November 2008 at 6:33 pm
If you are interested in half-marathon training, my sister has done quite a few (15+) plus she's done the NY marathon 3 times. She walks rather than runs but the training/mileage is the same. I can send you her email if you'd like.