Wow, I’m exhausted, but incredibly happy! I’ve been working insane hours all week to get Google’s just-announced OpenSocial APIs implemented in Plaxo Pulse and launched live by the time of their announcement. And we did it! We released full support Thursday night, making Plaxo the first site to publicly implement OpenSocial. Yay! I only found […]
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I like twitter, and I use it a lot (I even a twitter widget on my web site). A lot of my friends use it too, some more regularly than others. I use Bloglines to keep up with the stream of status updates from my twitter friends so I can check in periodically and pick […]
BTW, I’ve added my current twitter status (using Twit-Twoo) and events I’m attending (via upcoming.org) to the left sidebar of my blog. It’s cool how easy it is these days to integrate data from third-party sites without having to write any API client code. Like we found with Plaxo’s widget, when you can just give […]
If you would like to find out when I post something new to my web site, here are three ways to do it (ranging from least work to most useful): Just check josephsmarr.com periodically. Newest stories are at the top, and you can use the calendar and category links on the right sidebar to see […]
Finding Educational Resources on the Web: Exploiting Automatic Extraction of Metadata Workshop on Adaptive Text Extraction and Mining Cavtat-Dubrovnik, Croatia Sempetmber 22, 2003 Download PDF (4 pages) The Semantic Web is a great idea: expose all of the information on the web in a machine-readable format, and intelligent agents will the be able to read […]
You know, I used to care about my presence on the web. Or, rather, I used to do actually something about it. In fact, I’ve had a personal web page since 1993, when I was a subfreshman at Uni High in Urbana, IL (the page was called mosaic.home.html, which kinda dates it). Sadly, I can’t […]