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OriginalGriff29-May-14 2:36
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Marc Clifton29-May-14 4:16
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
But the web is a changing. We've only just begun to see what it's going to be in the future.


Agreed.

[ramble]

It seems like we're on the cusp of some very interesting things. The recent "Insider" posts on some of the AI work is quite intriguing in terms of turning information into knowledge. One thing that still bugs me though is how monolithic these applications are. For example, there's no way (that I know of) to automate the parsing of say, KickStarter projects, to things that just interest me. I have to actually visit the site and search for keywords. Same thing with all sorts of interesting information out there. What ever happened to the idea that web services would make information accessible to everyone? Another example: what I'm working on now with HOPE is to scrape the APOD site so I don't actually have to visit the site to see today's astronomy picture. Why should I have to visit the site? Why can't there be a web service that delivers the information directly to me? Why can't I take, say, a post in spaceflightnow.com, parse the text and do an automated lookup in APOD for relevant photos or deliver wikipedia content on related keywords? The ability to associate information from disparate sites is ridiculously limited to Google in a very manual way.

The web needs to become something much more alive, so that, for example, I could create correlated feeds on say, Ukraine, the latest political maneuverings, the global financial impact, etc.

How much longer do we have to wait for content to essentially "self-tag" so it becomes suitable for correlation and deep "computation?" Google must have that already, IMO, but is it exposed as a service for others?

[/ramble]

Marc
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