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<title>Breitbart.com : Franken speaks at Sotomayor hearing: no joke</title>
<link>http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D99DNVBG1#IDComment27165086</link>
<description>And Al Franken is the most experienced Senator in 100 years, too... ;-) </description>
<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 20:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>paulwilkinson.com : The Search for Killer Apps in the Knowledge Capital Economy and XBRL World</title>
<link>http://paulwilkinson.com/2009/05/19/the-search-for-killer-apps-in-the-knowledge-capital-economy-and-xbrl-world/#IDComment21820398</link>
<description>Could not the killer app in the knowledge economy be a combination of both the knowledge and the people that drive that knowledge?  Is the killer app, quite possibly, not an application at all?  The most important part of the CLOUD, and ironically, all of that case law, is individuals creating precedent one dispute and one outcome at a time.  In a sense, the common law is a pretechnology version of a &amp;quot;tag cloud.&amp;quot;  So, how can we harness this tag cloud in new ways to ensure both discovery and eDiscovery?  As David Weinberger points out in &amp;quot;Everything is Miscellaneous,&amp;quot; that humans play a role in categorizing the world is not news.  There is a difference now, though.  For the first time, we have an infrastructure that allows us to hop over and around established categorizations with ease.  We can make connections and relationships at a pace never before imagined.  The most powerful taxonomy and the killer app could very well be the harnessing of the power of individuals, acting together. </description>
<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 15:00:10 +0000</pubDate>
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