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Humans in Search Engine

After a big — a real BIG — success of automatic search technology in search engines, it appears that the humans (editors or guides or whatever term you like) are back in refining search.  Mahalo launched a human powered search…

By Ramesh | June 5, 2007 | Technical Thoughts | 1 Comment |
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Conference Non-Proceedings

Conference proccedings have changed in the last few years.  Two major changes are their size and media.  Now for most major conferences there are so many papers that 2-3 volumes are needed.  The weight of the proceedings usually doubles the…

By Ramesh | June 4, 2007 | Experiential Computing | No Comments |
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Travel to Singapore

I arrived in Singapore to work with researchers at NUS for a few days and define and start research in some areas in this August/Sept when I will be here for a longer period.  Travel on long distance flights is…

By Ramesh | June 4, 2007 | Personal | 24 Comments |
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Revolutionary changes thru inputs

In a very interesting article in WSJ, Bill Gates emphasized that r4evokutionary changes in computing will come thru inputs. Mr. Gates predicted that a “revolutionary” change to computing will come as new ways of inputting data into the computer gradually…

By Ramesh | May 31, 2007 | Technical Thoughts | 10 Comments |
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Richer Maps

While on the topic of maps, I think it is equally interesting  — in fact in some respects more impressive, to visit Microsoft’s maps.live.com and see the 3D maps of New York or other areas there.  

By Ramesh | May 30, 2007 | Technical Thoughts | No Comments |
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