- CNET News.com: Facebook ignores OpenSocial, embraces Windows Live Contacts API | Outside the Lines
Now that Yahoo has finally and officially signed on to the OpenSocial API bandwagon (see Techmeme), the company that Microsoft might buy has joined with MySpace.com and Google to create the OpenSocial Foundation. Facebook is still missing in action, considering whether joining the OpenSocial Foundation is in the best interests of its membership--or its own platform. OpenSocial provides a useful piece of functionality, solving a developer problem by allowing applications developed with the APIs to run on different services without modification--write once, play many. A photo-sharing application could tap into the social graphs of Orkut, Bebo, MySpace, Ning, or other services without any code changes.
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- Code of Good Practice in Electoral Matters: Guidelines and Explanatory Report
Council of Europe CDL-AD(2002)023rev-e Code of Good Practice in Electoral Matters: Guidelines and Explanatory Report - Adopted by the Venice Commission at its 52nd session (Venice, 18-19 October 2002) in English
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- covert shores
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- Doctor Nerve's Markov Page
This page allows the writer to type in prose or poetry, and submit it to a Markov Chain engine. This engine munches through the writer's text, performs a statistical analysis, and spits out statistically similar text. Another Cyber DADA online creativity enhancement tool by NerveWare.
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- FAS Public Interest Report - Low-Yield Earth-Penetrating Nuclear Weapons
Fig. 1 Diagrams like this one give the false impression that a low-yield earth penetrating nuclear weapon would "limit collateral damage" and therefore be relatively safe to use. In fact, because of the large amount of radioactive dirt thrown out in the explosion, the hypothetical 5-kiloton weapon discussed in the accompanying article would produce a large area of lethal fallout. (Philadelphia Inquirer/ Cynthia Greer, 16 October 2000.)
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- Final Fantasy Neoreactionary politics and the liberal imagination - The Point Magazine
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- Finlandssvenska i Norden
Institutet för de inhemska språken
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- FT Alphaville
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- Future War Stories
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- Gary Grigsby's World at War @ The Wargamer
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- GeoCurrents
The Geography Blog Of Current Events
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- Get Ready for Search Engines
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- Goldman Sachs | Our Thinking - 2018 Global Economic Outlook As Good As It Gets
Their global outlook (available below) predicts 4% GDP growth next year, a forecast notably above consensus expectations and supported by still-easy financial conditions and fiscal policy. Stubbornly low core inflation should also tick up in advanced economies as their labor markets continue to strengthen and the drag from low commodity and import prices unwinds. They look for the Fed to lean against this strength by tightening considerably more than what's priced by the market, attempting to prevent a bigger economic overheating and recession down the road.
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- Google Search: dictionnaire rime en ligne
http://www.les-dictionnaires.com/litterature.html?query=diver&service=Dico.+Orthonet
http://membres.lycos.fr/chanson/outils.htm
http://dictionnaire.mediadico.com/traduction/dictionnaire.asp/definition/decrier/2006
http://www.rhymer.com/
http://www.lexilogos.com/anglais_langue_dictionnaires.htm
http://perso.orange.fr/bastas/fiches-sites/dictionnaires.htm
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- Harvard Magazine: The Physics of the Familiar (March-April 2008)
How paint dries, the way flags flutter, how Nature discovered origami, and other marvels of the physical world. “Just because something is familiar doesn’t mean you understand it. That is the common fallacy that all adults make—and no child ever does,” says Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan, England de Valpine professor of applied mathematics.
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- Home Page The Witching Years
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- How to Be Creative - wikiHow
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- Inside the Kremlin’s hall of mirrors. By Peter Pomerantsev
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- IRRUSSIANALITY
Russia, the West, and the world
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- KnowItAll
* How can a computer accumulate a massive body of knowledge? * What will Web search engines look like in ten years? To address these questions, the KnowItAll project has been developing a variety of domain-independent systems that extract information from the Web in an autonomous, scalable manner. The KnowItAll project has been sponsored in part by federal research grants from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research. Demos: * TextRunner: TextRunner searches 77,652,885 tuples extracted on the topic of nutrition, and sorts the results by probability. * Opine: Opine is a review mining system which uses KnowItAll-type techniques in order to extract product features and customer opinions from product reviews. * KnowItAll
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