December 2007
51 posts
EclipseCon 2008 Submission System :: Submission... →
Dec 30th
Sashwat Gupta's blog: EclipseWebEnabler by... →
Dec 30th
NDTV.com - Scrip Search →
Dec 29th
5 Signs That You Have Settled | PickTheBrain →
So all this begs the question: what do I do if I have settled? As Steve Jobs said in the same speech: “if you haven’t found it yet, keep looking…. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.”
Dec 28th
Keeping Your Brain Young | PickTheBrain →
Dec 28th
BBC NEWS | In Pictures | In pictures: A year in... →
Dec 28th
Language Shootout - Miguel de Icaza →
Dec 28th
TIME BANDITS: The New Yorker →
Dec 28th
Open Problems « Apperceptual →
Dec 28th
VideoLectures - exchange ideas & share... →
Dec 28th
David W. Aha: Machine Learning Page →
Dec 28th
Our Story | X PRIZE Foundation →
By taking a smaller, faster approach to aviation, Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis Organization showed that a small professional team could outperform large, government-style efforts.
Dec 28th
On Overabundance and Innovation →
Dec 28th
Coping with overabundance as a scientist →
Dec 28th
E.W. Dijkstra Archive: The Three Golden Rules for... →
Dec 28th
21 open problems in Artificial Intelligence →
Dec 28th
Open Source Living →
Dec 28th
Social Wizards - Building social applications →
Dec 27th
RIA Morphs →
Dec 27th
Random thought →
“There are some points in your life, when you have to just let your brain on auto-pilot and work on intuition and co-incidences than on logic and reasoning.”
Dec 24th
BestTechVideos :: Tech Videos, Screencasts,... →
Dec 19th
Visualizing Del.icio.us Roundup →
Dec 11th
UIMA Java Framework →
Dec 11th
Statistical Data Mining Tutorials →
Dec 11th
Digg Explorer v1.1 →
Dec 11th
GATE, A General Architecture for Text Engineering →
Dec 11th
IBM Research | Almaden Research Center | Computer... →
Dec 11th
IBM Research | IBM Research | Unstructured... →
Dec 11th
Apache UIMA - Apache UIMA →
Dec 11th
Bookmarks →
Dec 11th
Aperture Framework →
Dec 11th
Functional Javascript →
Dec 11th
Greenfoot - The Java Object World →
Dec 11th
Yahoo! Search →
Dec 11th
Chapter 2 - Basics →
Dec 10th
STSC CrossTalk - A Primer on Java Obfuscation -... →
Dec 10th
Ken Wu's Blog: Secret of Successful People →
Dec 10th
Why bother with Google? Go straight to wikipedia! →
If Web topology cannot cope anymore, this means we need to introduce time as a factor. Any taker on an hypergraph version of PageRank? How do you call a time-varying Markov process?
Dec 10th
Prove that you are a human being →
In continuing with my observations made here, I wonder if the following way of preventing someone from spamming a commenting system really helps: ____________ Spam protection: Sum of II plus III plus IV ? If I really want to spam this site, I can write a simple routine to scrape the string matching ‘Sum of ___ ?’ and then feed that into Google like this: Google search: II...
Dec 10th
Research on Clustering →
Dec 10th
A Short Intro to Naive Bayesian Classifiers →
Dec 10th
Developer's Guide - Google Chart API - Google Code →
Dec 10th
Quintura →
Dec 10th
Writing and Maintaining Software are not... →
Dec 10th
Bug 376957 – Prevent data leaks from cross-site... →
Dec 10th
snellspace.com » Blog Archive » Abdera... →
Dec 7th
snellspace.com » Blog Archive » Lotus Connections... →
Dec 7th
UNLOCKER 1.8.5 BY CEDRICK 'NITCH' COLLOMB →
Dec 7th
/\ndy: Are you working beyond your means? →
Dec 7th
Speed reading by hacking the column count in... →
Recently, I came across a Greasemonkey script for Wikipedia. The script helps us to view Wikipedia articles in multiple columns. I found this to be useful and in fact saw that it improved my reading speed. In the last one week, I have referred to a lot of Wikipedia articles, and I am really addicted to this multi-column hack. So now, when I am reading some article, if the article spans the entire...
Dec 7th