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- Beyond aggregation: finding the web's best content
- Panel: Marshall Kirkpatrick (VP Content Dev, ReadWriteWeb ), Louis Gray (Author/Publisher, louisgray.com), Gabe Rivera (Founder/CEO, Techmeme), Melanie Baker (Community Mgr, AideRSS Inc), Micah Baldwin (VP Business Dev, Lijit Networks Inc) People are not reading their RSS readers anymore because of Twitter. Content is...
- Blog posts 2009-03-16
- Supporting Aggregate Queries Over Ad-Hoc Wireless Sensor Networks
- This paper shows how the database community's notion of a generic query interface for data aggregation can be applied to ad-hoc networks of sensor devices. As has been noted in the sensor network literature, aggregation is important as a data-reduction tool; networking approaches, however, have focused on application specific solutions,...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- WiMAX Backhaul for Environmental Monitoring
- In environmental monitoring, wirelessly connected sensors form local networks and collect data, which are sent to a central repository for further analysis and permanent storage. This paper empirically evaluates the use of fixed WiMAX to backhaul data from an environmental monitoring application. It was found that aggregating sensor readings is...
- White papers 2008-12-05
- Social Business News: Nov. 6, 2008
- While the election has taken up most of the ink and Web space over the last couple of weeks, there's still been some steady movement in Social Business. Before I jump into this week's sampler I want to note two important changes -- this will now be a bi-weekly update...
- Blog posts 2008-11-06
- Presenting the most pointless website in the world
- Regator, describes itself as giving "a bite of the blogosphere's best". After investigating this startup, from a technical standpoint the website looks quite swish: lots of AJAXy goodness and Web 2.0 features. Unfortunately that's where the goodness ends. This website claims to pick out the...
- Blog posts 2008-09-01
- Gillmor: Why Google should worry about Live Mesh
- Steve Gillmor has a great post up on TechCrunch that identifies why Google should be really worried about Microsoft's Live Mesh. Most commentators have focused on the file synchronization capabilities but Steve puts his finger on why Mesh is so much more than that: Looking at Mesh as a...
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
- Attribution and Aggregation of Network Flows for Security Analysis
- This paper describes a network flow analyzer that is capable of attribution and aggregation of different flows into single activity events for the purposes of identifying suspicious and illegitimate behaviors. Flows are correlated with security events using the Process Query System PQS infrastructure. This paper shows results from initial experiments...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Multicast Traffic Aggregation in MPLS-Based VPN Networks
- This paper gives an overview of the current practical approaches under study for a scalable implementation of multicast in Layer 2 and Layer 3 VPNs over an IP-MPLS multiservice network. These proposals are based on a well-known technique: the aggregation of traffic into shared trees to manage the forwarding-state vs...
- White papers 2007-06-05
- Gallery: The future of portals
- At the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo, Gartner analyst David Gootzit indicates it's clear we're portaled out. The solution: Aggregation.
- Image galleries 2007-04-24
- Siemens Case Study: US Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM)
- JCME needed an easy method for commanders and their staff to put together a Joint Task Force and represent all the Communities of Interest COIs within the joint world. The challenge was aggregation of COIs manpower assets, capabilities and other command and control functions and tactics, techniques and procedures. The...
- Case studies 2007-01-01
- WDM Network Design by ILP Models Based on Flow Aggregation
- Planning and optimization of WDM networks has raised much interest among the research community in the last years. Integer Linear Programming ILP is the most used exact method to perform this task and many studies have been published concerning this issue. Unfortunately many works have shown that, even for small...
- White papers 2006-04-29
- Harnessing the content flow
- The New York Times redesigns its online site the first major one in five years to make the reader experience "simpler and more useful," including links to the most blogged articles, topic pages, personal pages with guidance from NYT editors and more emphasis on multimedia content. All very nice,...
- Blog posts 2006-04-03
- Background Issues on Data Quality
- People live in an era of unprecedented data abundance and aggregation. The sheer variety of new information available on the Internet, in databases, and from other sources has changed the way people conduct business, undertake research, and communicate. Most of the changes are positive. Yet, increased reliance upon networked data...
- White papers 2006-04-01
- Throughput Enhancement of IEEE 802.11 WLAN Via Frame Aggregation
- The popular IEEE 802.11 WLAN is known to achieve relatively small throughput performance compared to the underlying PHYsical layer PHY transmission rate. This is due mainly to the large overheads composed of Medium Access Control MAC header, PHY preamble/header, backoff time, ACKnowledgement ACK transmission, and some Inter-Frame Spaces IFSs. Since...
- White papers 2004-07-07
- Address Aggregation in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Current Mobile Ad hoc NETwork MANET routing protocols operate with networks as flat address spaces, treating all nodes in the network as independent peers. However, these nodes are not always independent; they can form groups due to physical or environmental restraints. By taking advantage of these natural groupings, there is...
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- Autonomous Services and Enterprise Entity Aggregation
- Enterprises depend on heterogeneous systems and applications to function. Each of these systems manages its own data and often doesn't explicitly expose it for external consumption. Many of these systems depend on the same basic concepts like customer and employee and, as a result, these entities have been defined in...
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- Any value in Google's Social Search for students?
- Value?? May be we should see history of Twitter.On Monday, Google launched Social Search. Before finding about the success of the product, analysis have started in making the product a hit or flop.If we are blaming the social search to be useless to the students, then we should not forget...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-27
- JBuddy Messenger 3.1.091026 (Mac)
- JBuddy Messenger is a multi-protocol, cross-platform instant messaging desktop client. JBuddy Messenger supports popular public instant messaging protocols as well as enterprise instant messaging servers and runs on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris and other Java-enabled desktop environments. System Requirements: JBuddy Messenger requires a Java Runtime Environment JRE...
- Software downloads 2009-10-26
- SIMCommander AntiVirus Analyzer 3.1.4 (Windows)
- SIMCommander K-SOC Analyzer uses a new approach to analyze virus information from different point products and expands the existing AntiVirus visibility in a dashboard. The K-SOC Analyzer dashboard is a high-level snapshot of your AntiVirus activity that can quickly and easily visualize the AntiVirus status of your network relative to...
- Software downloads 2009-10-23
- Newsmakers: Be careful what you wish for
- Without Google they get no trafficIt does not take a rocket scientist to know that without Google, most of this news sites would probably have little to now traffic at all.So how is Google stealing from them? Since when is sending customers to your door a bad thing?Without the...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-11
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