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Murray Sargent’s blog
If you are interested in publishing, equations, Scholarly Communications technologies, or if you just want to learn from a great developer and a really fantastic guy, then I highly recommend Murray‘s blog. He’s a Microsoft veteran and amongst the nicest guys I’ve met in the company. Also, he’s one of the two people responsible for…
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The Digital Inclusion Hub at Newcastle
Paul Watson, my PhD supervisor, has recently started using twitter. I really love the fact that he’s stays in touch with all the recent technologies 🙂 Amongst other things, he tweets about the Digital Inclusion Hub, an initiative in the UK for which Newcastle has been awarded 12M UKP. That’s a huge amount of research…
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My crazy life is going to slow down for a bit (parents are visiting 🙂
The last few weeks have been absolutely crazy, both at work and in my personal life. Since I can’t talk about what’s going on at work, I’ll log the highlights of what has been happening on the social front. I seem to go crazy around Spring 🙂 At first, it was a fantastic weekend with…
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Cool Facebook experiences
Some Microsoft folks developed some new user experiences on top of Facebook‘s newly announced stream API. Very cool. Microsoft shows off Facebook Open Stream API demos from Rafe Needleman on Vimeo.
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“The Commons” is impressive
On Friday I visited “The Commons”, Microsoft‘s latest building complex. It includes restaurants, shops, a football (“soccer” for the Americans) field, basketball, tables and chairs outside. It’s beautiful. It’s like a shopping center inside the Microsoft campus but I am not sure about having a Microsoft-only collection of shops. Photo source: “Microsoft opens The Commons…
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Apologies for the disruption in service
I had a file permissions problem with my hosting service provider (Bizhostnet) so I contacted them in an attempt to find a solution. Unfortunately, their solution was to make a change in the IIS7 application pool that completely disabled all the functionality that I’ve been implementing for my web site. Only the front page was…
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Location awareness and semantic data mashups
One of the main reasons I went through the pain of rewriting the blog engine and restructuring my entire web site was the ease/flexibility of development. I wanted to be able to add new features easily so I could experiment with some ideas around data aggregation and integration/combination, especially making use of semantics. Indeed, the…
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My digital timeline
Well, instead of putting daily notes of what’s going on, I created a “timeline” page that gives access to the history of what I’ve been up to. At the moment, it only gives access to my tweets but over time it would probably have more information (links to my blog entries, music, movies, concerts, favorites,…
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Apologies for the many “daily notes” posts
There was a bug, which surfaced only on the hosting service*, resulting in multiple “daily notes” being submitted. I didn’t notice it until after >30 of them were added. I have now deleted them and disabled the new feature until I figure out what’s going on. Apologies for spamming your feed readers. * Ah……
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Congrats to Theoni and Simran
I was in Vancouver for few days with my friend Meropi. On Saturday, we attended the wedding of my friends Theoni and Simran. It was a beautiful (Indian/Greek wedding)… an all-day event and the party at the end was fantastic. Lots of color and lots of positive energy, characteristic of the couple! Dennis (Theonis’ brother)…