csarven: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=JamesBurkeWeb#g/c/C9924A8A0F7AF2B6
csarven: It took an interdisciplinary approach to the history of science and invention and demonstrates how various discoveries, scientific achievements, and historical world events built off one another in an interconnected way to bring about particular aspects of modern technology.
csarven: It took an interdisciplinary approach to the history of science and invention and demonstrates how various discoveries, scientific achievements, and historical world events built off one another in an interconnected way to bring about particular aspects of modern technology.
danbri: I'm on a campaign to get people to watch this!
danbri: "This is a one day meetup for people who are interested in creating Widgets, sharing ideas about Widgets, and turning applications into Widget containers. "
danbri: "Scott Wilson (CETIS) will be there to talk about the Apache Wookie (Incubating) widget engine and progress on the W3C's Widgets specifications, and to help anyone looking at integrating Wookie with other applications. "
danbri: "Scott Wilson (CETIS) will be there to talk about the Apache Wookie (Incubating) widget engine and progress on the W3C's Widgets specifications, and to help anyone looking at integrating Wookie with other applications. "
danbri: SocialWeb, Widgets, Apache community...
tobyink: Sneak peek of a draft I plan on submitting to IETF.
tobyink: Comments welcomed.
tobyink: Pushed through some minor updates.
tobyink: Comments welcomed.
tobyink: Pushed through some minor updates.
danbri: "T-Mobile and Danger, the Microsoft-owned subsidiary that makes the Sidekick, has just announced that they’ve likely lost all user data that was being stored on Microsoft’s servers..."
danbri: Nice one, 'Cloud'. Such awfulness might help nudge along data portability agenda, at least...
tobyink: Why is this John Breslin's fault?
danbri: Nice one, 'Cloud'. Such awfulness might help nudge along data portability agenda, at least...
tobyink: Why is this John Breslin's fault?
Anchakor: "Since NRL is based on the Named Graph paradigm [See Named Graph Extensions], NRL data cannot be directly represented with plain RDF/S since NG's are an extension on top of RDF/S. Therefore NRL with named graphs is not backward compatible to RDF/S." is this right? what about using documents with serialized rdf as graphs?