It's good to blog for scientists
Nature's editorial on blogging
Nature's editorial on blogging
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Tim O'Reilly's insights on the beauty of "opening up" via Andrew Savikas
Tim O'Reilly makes the argument for Open Publishing @ TOC 2009 from Open Publishing Lab @ RIT on Vimeo.
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Here is a question from a second grade math homework:
"Number Sense: To solve 39-27, Anika changed it to (40-27)-1. Is this a simpler problem? Explain.
and my son's answer
"She did 40-27 so she would not get a headache" Ilan Marco Sidi
What can I say, I love my son...
BU "University Council voted to support an open access system that would make scholarly work of the faculty and staff available online to anyone, for free, as long as the authors are credited and the scholarship is not used for profit" via FF
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As Tim Berners Lee states at TED 2009 we need to figure out a way to let our raw data out and linked to others.
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Labels: linked data, semantic web
New York Times introduces article search API and is considering to bring subscription model back.
Plenty of lessons for STM publishers here....
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Labels: openup, platform, STM Publishing

Yahoo Search team takes another great step to improve, search, research and collaboration. Search Pad is currently in beta
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Labels: beyond search, collaboration, intent, yahoo
"semantic-aware applications hold the potential to organize and display information embedded in our data in meaningful ways that make it easier to draw connections"
2009 Horizon Report puts "Semantic-Aware Applications" under technologies to watch.s
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Academic Earth's goal is to give "everyone on earth access to a world class education."
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"From the Japan Today story, which notes that according to a recent survey, 86% of high school, 75% of middle school and 23% of grade school girls in Japan read cell phone novels" via futurismic
For a directory of cell phone novels check textnovel
picture by kokeshi
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"Microbloging platforms and other tools for videos, podcasts, and virtual environments provide an untapped potential for science conferences."
"A new appraoch to conference reporting" by Neil Saunders, Pedro Beltrão, Lars Jensen, Daniel Jurczak, Roland Krause, Michael Kuhn,
Shirley Wu
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