When studying aspects of the World Wide Web (hereinafter "Web") using network analysis tools and techniques, building networks for analysis can be tedious, time-consuming, and error-prone. The UrlNet library, written in the Python scripting language, is intended to provide a powerful, flexible, easy to use mechanism for generating such networks.
This site host diki - the distributed knowledge infrastructure. It is a friend-to-friend (p2p-like) based infrastructure that aims at providing a social semantic web without central servers. Thus it provides the privacy that most application still lack of.
In a previous essay, I wrote about the cognitive aspect of tagging - describing how people tag, and why they find it easy. There is another, equally important aspect of tagging that I did not touch upon - the "why" of tagging. Why do people tag? For many,
I go through phases of complacency and disbelief when thinking about web accessibility. Working at SitePoint HQ, I’m fairly lucky in that everybody here is on the same page when it comes to accessibility; we spend time making sure our sites are access
httptunnel creates a bidirectional virtual data connection tunnelled in HTTP requests. The HTTP requests can be sent via an HTTP proxy if so desired.
This can be useful for users behind restrictive firewalls. If WWW access is allowed through a HTTP proxy, it's possible to use httptunnel and, say, telnet or PPP to connect to a computer outside the firewall.
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B. Berendt, A. Hotho, and G. Stumme. Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web, 8 (2-3):
95 - 96(2010)Bridging the Gap--Data Mining and Social Network Analysis for Integrating Semantic Web and Web 2.0; The Future of Knowledge Dissemination: The Elsevier Grand Challenge for the Life Sciences.
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B. Krause, R. Jäschke, A. Hotho, and G. Stumme. HT '08: Proceedings of the Nineteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, page 157-166. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2008)
D. Buller, W. Woodall, D. Zimmerman, J. Heimendinger, E. Rogers, M. Slater, B. Hau, J. Pepper, K. Bartlett-Horch, P. Burris-Woodall and 3 other author(s). Family & community health, 24 (3):
1(October 2001)M3: Article; Buller, David B. Woodall, W. Gill Zimmerman, Donald E. Heimendinger, Jerianne Rogers, Everett M. Slater, Michael D. Hau, Barbara A. Pepper, Judith I. Bartlett-Horch, Kandiss Burris-Woodall, Patricia A. Dignan, Mark B. Hines, Joan Le Blanc, Michelle L.; Source Information: Oct2001, Vol. 24 Issue 3, p1; Subject Term: NUTRITION; Subject Term: WEB sites; Subject Term: ADULT education; Subject Term: HEALTH education; Subject Term: COMPUTER network resources; NAICS/Industry Codes: 516110 Internet Publishing and Broadcasting; Number of Pages: 12p; Illustrations: 2 charts; Document Type: Article.