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  1. "Watson project cost 5-10% of IBM's entire $6.3 billion R&D budget", ...three-year devel. price tag at $900 million to $1.8 billion." - Wow!
  2. Overview of IBM's #natlangproc question answering computer, "Watson". Looking forward to seeing it compete on jeopardy: http://bit.ly/o16XU
  3. Someone must be 'binging' around my twitter feed. <3hrs after complaining about a firefox bug re: bing.com, it appears to be fixed. go MSFT!
  4. Interesting augmented reality + facial recognition app for Google Android phones: http://bit.ly/Cjnye
  5. Just noticed that Bing.com's "contextual popups" feature only works on IE. How utterly silly, and disappointing.
  6. Setting up my Google Voice account .. looking forward to testing voicemail transcription (#speechrecognition)
  7. 'Bayesian Clustering for Email Campaign Detection' (#SpamDetection) http://bit.ly/NnA0E
  8. Looking for cloud computing provider that offers machines w/ Nvidia cards
  9. @nealrichter More on Norvig / unsupervised learning / "the data threshold": http://bit.ly/4cgpXq ("The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data")
  10. Peter Norvig on unsupervised learning: http://bit.ly/FhYXZ
  11. Fixed minor korean-language issue with AlchemyAPI this morning
  12. Firing up the grill - BBQ potato skins, lemon pepper wings, stuffed/bac.-wrapped jalapenos.. happy 4th !
  13. AlchemyAPI now detects: Automobiles, Operating Systems, Drugs, and Consumer Electronics !
  14. RT @rossbates Thoughtful post on human perception of complex systems by @jobsworth http://bit.ly/19gtc8
  15. Great post on Named Entity Extraction (http://bit.ly/qMZhB)
  16. Google Books now extracting "Statistically Improbable Phrases" from texts and showing Tagclouds: http://bit.ly/12BIFm
  17. Paper: "Accounting for Burstiness in Topic Models", http://bit.ly/10LjRj
  18. Overview / evaluation of 'Google Squared': http://bit.ly/s6aM7
  19. Re: Netflix Prize, "Evaluating User Ratings Noise in Recommender Systems" - http://bit.ly/foLGJ
  20. @mperham We use the dbpedia dumps and link to their LOD resources, but haven't used their SPARQL interface