Gen. Subjects
Link - Semantic Web Org and SemSol
SemSol seems to be connected to the Semantic Web Community Portal, http://www.semanticweb.org/, which has been on the verge of being relauched for many months ....
From the SemSol site, "SemSol is a forthcoming Web development framework that uses Semantic Web technology to significantly increase productivity and flexibility for everyday Web programming".
Also see http://bnode.org/, Benjamin Nowack's personal website.
Pear Modules Supported on Hostmonster.com
http://helpdesk.hostmonster.com/kb/index.php?x=&mod_id=2&root=32&id=230
List of supported PEAR Modules.
While every box varies, here is a general list.
All packages:
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Package Latest Local
APC 3.0.8
Cache 1.5.4
Cache_Lite 1.6.0
memcache 2.0.1
apd 1.0.1
parsekit 1.0
perl 0.6
PHP_Compat 1.5.0
PHP_CompatInfo 1.0.0
Var_Dump 1.0.2
Xdebug 1.3.2
Archive_Tar 1.3.1 1.1
bz2 1.0
Contact_Vcard_Build 1.1.1
Contact_Vcard_Parse 1.31.0
Fileinfo 1.0.3
File_Archive 1.5.3
File_Bittorrent 1.0.0
File_Fstab 2.0.2
File_HtAccess 1.1.0
File_Passwd 1.1.6
Link - Stanford Inference Web
The Inference Web is a Semantic Web based knowledge provenance infrastructure that supports interoperable explanations of sources, assumptions, learned information, and answers as an enabler for trust.
Links - CSAIL at MIT
From the About CSAIL page:
The primary mission of CSAIL ( Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory ) is research in both computation and artificial intelligence, broadly construed. It is organized into four broad research areas:
Systems covers all aspects of the building of both hardware and software computational systems
Perception and Learning includes work on the sorts of things that all people manage to do effortlessly, both emulating those abilities, and simulating their appearance.
Link - Mike Bergman's Site
Mike Bergman has written numerous insightful articles about the Semantic Web.
The Day I Became a Dot Com
First of all, there was more to it than signing up with HostMonster.
About a year ago ( Fall 2005 ), I was browsing in a book store and picked up Jeffrey Gitomer's "Little Red Book of Selling", containing Jeffrey's "12.5 Principles of Sales Greatness". While sales adequacy is more my objective than sales greatness, I was impressed by the variety of good marketing ideas and the strength of his writing. It's a great book for anyone who sells anything, including software consultants such as myself.