Well howdy partners

It seems like a life time since we have been in contact with our partners. After building the Partner Web site and promoting it, we kinda dipped back under the radar, focusing on W3C standards related work and R&D. Truth be told, we didn’t stop there, we haven’t forget about you. We’ve also [...]

Does the World Need Another Way to Search?

 Posted on February 10, 2008 at 2:59 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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I picked up a post about search on GIGAOM, which helps me to demonstrate why I think Content Labels is the way forward, to help enable Trust in search results. I have lifted some of the post published on GIAGAOM and included their opinion at the bottom as a separate quote.
Google’s dominance in online search [...]

Emerging technology presentation on POWDER

 Posted on February 8, 2008 at 6:32 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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I stated recently that I wasn’t go to Chair or speak at conferences this year as I had my fill of them last year. I’ve already had to decline 2 kind offers to Chair very good conferences. So I’m being very picky about the events I attend this year. If I’m to Chair or [...]

Thank God for Twitter

 Posted on February 5, 2008 at 12:44 am |  By Paul Walsh
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As you know, we ran a competition to find a new name for our Firefox extension. Aido and I went through the names and couldn’t find one we liked. So we thought…
As a way of thanking everyone for their contribution, I decided to give away the iPod anyway. So, tonight I pasted everyone’s name into [...]

Give our fox a name and win an iPod Touch

 Posted on January 22, 2008 at 5:35 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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We’re changing the name of our Firefox extension and we’d like to solicit your help in return for the opportunity to feel good and win an iPod Touch at the same time.
The current working name is ‘Search Thresher’ which I’m sure you’ll agree, is too much of a mouthful.
In order for you to win, [...]

A real Semantic Web browser, enabling trust on the Web

 Posted on January 2, 2008 at 9:58 pm |  By Paul Walsh
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I picked up on an interesting post about attention data from Damien Mulley’s blog. Whilst writing a comment on his post, I realised it was turning into an epic. It presented me with an opportunity to talk about Segala’s Semantic Web Firefox Trust extension too, so I’ve decided to write here and link to Damien’s [...]

The UK is the best when it comes to protecting users online

 Posted on January 1, 2008 at 12:37 am |  By Paul Walsh
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I’ve got a half-baked post in the oven about the Australian Government’s poor decision to censor the Web. Trust on the Web, protecting people from inappropriate content, better content discovery and content classification, are all terms that underpin Segala’s business. So, I’ll post a comprehensive opinion piece about censorship when I’ve had time to review [...]

 
 
 
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