Comments on: What would you want the web to do it can’t already? http://blog.vagueware.com/2009/06/29/what-would-you-want-the-web-to-do-it-cant-already/ The Vagueware Blog Tue, 08 Dec 2009 22:39:29 +0100 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.6 hourly 1 By: Paul Geraghty http://blog.vagueware.com/2009/06/29/what-would-you-want-the-web-to-do-it-cant-already/#comment-142 Paul Geraghty Tue, 30 Jun 2009 14:13:08 +0000 http://blog.vagueware.com/?p=642#comment-142 I came across this notable JS site; A naive bayes classifier; http://www.dusbabek.org/~garyd/bayes/ And with one eye on HTML5 storage I am musing how much of the #IKS-project OSS Knowledge Stack could actually be moved onto the client. http://www.iks-project.eu Smart toolsets you initially add to your CMS to automatically tag content in fact develop into auto-complete/drag-drip (!) tools that know 'the subject area you are writing about today' then behind the scenes (or with your permission) goes and loads up the required taxonomy/ontology and help you write and tag correctly. Nice fit going on with sparql and json there. Richard (PHPguru) has some interesting things going on with HTML5 http://www.phpguru.org/ Just thought I'd throw it in because he seems a nice man who does cool stuff - and he's got a nice explanation of the client-side storage thing. I came across this notable JS site;
A naive bayes classifier;
http://www.dusbabek.org/~garyd/bayes/

And with one eye on HTML5 storage I am musing how much of the #IKS-project OSS Knowledge Stack could actually be moved onto the client.

http://www.iks-project.eu

Smart toolsets you initially add to your CMS to automatically tag content in fact develop into auto-complete/drag-drip (!) tools that know ‘the subject area you are writing about today’ then behind the scenes (or with your permission) goes and loads up the required taxonomy/ontology and help you write and tag correctly.

Nice fit going on with sparql and json there.

Richard (PHPguru) has some interesting things going on with HTML5 http://www.phpguru.org/

Just thought I’d throw it in because he seems a nice man who does cool stuff – and he’s got a nice explanation of the client-side storage thing.

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By: Sam Easterby-Smith http://blog.vagueware.com/2009/06/29/what-would-you-want-the-web-to-do-it-cant-already/#comment-138 Sam Easterby-Smith Mon, 29 Jun 2009 16:05:26 +0000 http://blog.vagueware.com/?p=642#comment-138 Check this rather interesting HTML5 demo by my colleague @scottbw: http://www.cetis.ac.uk/members/scott/blogview?entry=20090624222327 Scott has HTML5 d'n'd combined with Microformats - proving the concept for dragging and dropping of semantically tagged data between completely different web-applications... Really ace! Check this rather interesting HTML5 demo by my colleague @scottbw: http://www.cetis.ac.uk/members/scott/blogview?entry=20090624222327

Scott has HTML5 d’n'd combined with Microformats – proving the concept for dragging and dropping of semantically tagged data between completely different web-applications… Really ace!

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