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Number of clicks in a 10-day period on various linked words in the footer of ilearnedtoprogram.com
None of the words really give any clue as to what they link.
Relative position in the list seems to be quite significant, considering that the first-position "lots" got over 3 times the number of clicks as the third-position (and parenthesized) "lots".
Graph from Nate Silver's "The Signal and the Noise." Turns out that the graphs in the sample are quite legible on the iPhone, perhaps by design, and the Kindle app does support pinch/zoom operations on illustrations. Good deal.
A pattern made from graph paper, using the 6 colors of the rainbow in a continuous sequence to form a design.
from PDF of: "Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate"
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The most recent red dot is from the morning after my niece's 4th birthday party. Too much cake and ice cream (and crackers and various cracker toppings for lunch that day too.) I feel like I wasted a week's worth of progress! Argh.
Yes, I cut off the actual numbers. :p
HMS GRAPH (ex U-Boat U 570) at Holy Loch on the completion of a trial trip, passing by a depot ship. In the foreground are the conning towers of HMS STURGEON (left) and HMS TIGRIS whilst submarine
P 42 (later renamed HMS UNBROKEN) can be seen in the background.
Il est rare que j'importe une série. Mais là , j'ai pensé que le "talent de l'artiste" le méritait!
Un vieux poste EDF, sur le parking des "Italiens", en bords de Rhône en Avignon re-décoré par un ou plusieurs grapheurs;
Bravo à eux c'est plus joli comme ça et les GRAPHS n'ont rien à voir avec les TAGS
Quant au © il ne concerne que la prise de vue, le © d'origine a l'artiste inconnu sans doute quelqu'un de "Une autre vision du graffiti" à l'adresse >densoner.fr/
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Alphabet chart graphed out by individual letters and numbers originally designed for the baby afghan here: www.crochetkim.com/patterns/perbaby.html
Dyno Graph for 2001 Corvette Z06
before and after cam(228/228 .577/.577 114LSA) and underdrive
baseline is with TPIS headers
Zag - bit.ly/1rLfs23
Photo by Eric Ziegler
This blog post has a little more conceptual thought that will probably require time to read David Amerland's book, Google Semantic Search (see the reference below to get an idea of what I was reading to understand the thoughts in this blog post)
The knowledge graph is a semantic search concept that is all about interpreting what is seen in the internet. The same concepts can be applied to the enterprise, and to be honest is probably a lot easier to do. If I understand how the knowledge graph works, the knowledge graph is built by manually and automatically. The automatic part is completed by the level of trust sites are given and the level of trust of information the search engines find. The knowledge graph is grown over time as it determine what is most trustworthy.
One of the many thoughts I had on the concept of the knowledge graph in the enterprise is that it can be grown systematically based on employee profiles. The links to project sites, links to primary contacts, links to topics that are related are often found in employee profiles. So Building out an enterprise profile is key to creating a social network of connections. The profile is a key piece of information that can help the knowledge graph grow - growing through the connections of topics to employees and employees to employees and then back from employees to topics.This note was inspired by +David Amerland 's book, Google Semantic Search - Amazon location 1727
Poll on linkedin asking "What are your first impressions of the iPhone 3.0 OS announced March 17?"
I love the distribution of the votes by Job function. Seems too perfect to be true.
- Academics are thinking
- Consultants are happy and developing already
- creative like it but think a bit about it
- engineers are all over the place
- HR are happy customers
- operationals are scared