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Ian Davis: British; married with kids; technical architect; CTO of Talis; co-author of RSS 1.0; creator of FOAF icons; Semantic Web hacker.

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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Dynamic URLs vs. static URLs
We can crawl dynamic URLs and interpret the different parameters. We might have problems crawling and ranking your dynamic URLs if you try to make your urls look static and in the process hide parameters which offer the Googlebot valuable … Continue reading
Interesting links for September 23rd
Economies of scale –
Interesting links for September 19th
Forrester: mild tech slowdown ahead – Designing a Cloud Interface: Four Guidelines –
Interesting links for September 17th
Data Mining with R –
QOTD
the problem with financial institution balance sheets is that on the left hand side nothing is right and on the right hand side nothing is left From macroblog: The left and right of it all
Interesting links for September 15th
Representing Content in RDF and HTTP Vocabulary in RDF Drafts Published –
Interesting links for September 15th
Representing Content in RDF and HTTP Vocabulary in RDF Drafts Published –
Get Satisfaction
Rather than creating yet another profile, why not start with one you already have? A pleasant surprise on the sign-up page for Get Satisfaction. Followed by links to flickr, technorati, upcoming, last.fm. twitter and cork’d!
The LHC May Discover Dragons
This possibility was recently pointed out by Nima Arkani-Hamed. The laws of quantum mechanics allow anything to happen, albeit the probability may be exponentially suppressed for complicated (large entropy) objects. CERN officials maintain there is no imminent danger since the … Continue reading
Interesting links for September 10th
Americans Happy with Work if Advancement is Possible –
