Sen benim içimdeki büyük yangınların adı,
Ben senin gecendeki mavi ya da günümdeki sarı..
Sen benim şehrimdeki bütün sokakların adı,
Ben senin yüzündeki çizgi ya da dünündeki anı..
Hadi kalk gel, bul bi bahane…
Birazcık heves biraz cesaret,
İlk günkü gibi duruyor hala,
Kalbin ömürlük bende emanet..
Hadi kalk gel bul bi bahane,
Birazcık heves biraz cesaret,
İlk günkü gibi duruyor hala,
Kalbin ömürlük bende emanet..
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Our new product Marro.ws which is a social web clipping tool, to save and share your favorite text based data online, was globally launched on Next’09 event in Germany.
Del.icio.us is a really creative system but does not guaranteed that the content you saved before will not change in future. Maybe the link will die or the content in the link will change.
Marro.ws provide you a un-limited text area to save your valuable content from all different web sites. With our Firefox and IE extensions you can easily save your valuable content in Marro.ws by just selecting and right clicking on them.
You can also get your own alias to un-forgot your links.
Hope you like it!
Let’s enjoy..
1. is @ IDC event, 2. RIA Talks - VII, 3. Rotterdam - VIII, 4. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - XII, 5. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - XI, 6. is @ etohum Ankara, 7. RIA Talks - X, 8. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - IV, 9. INETA Summer Hit 2008 - III, 10. is talking topics after the meeting, 11. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - XIII, 12. Rotterdam - III, 13. RIA Talks - IV, 14. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - VI, 15. is @ ISC Turkey 2008, 16. RIA Talks - V, 17. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - X, 18. RIA Talks - VIII, 19. Atılım University, Microsoft Event, 20. Microsoft Day, 21. is talking about GrafiKOD with Tayfun and ex-msp’s Ahmet & Murat, 22. RIA Talks - VI, 23. INETA Summer Hit 2008 - VI, 24. Silverlight Certification Program, 25. Bilkent University, Web 2.0 Seminar, 26. IDC Event, Swiss Hotel, 27. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - IX, 28. Hacettepe University Event, 29. Atılım University, Web 2.0 Seminar, 30. Silverlight Seminar, 31. Imagine Cup 2008 Presentation, 32. Çukurova University, Web 2.0 Event, 33. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - V, 34. Joe Wilson Meeting, 35. is @ eTohum Markafoni meeting, 36. Ineta Summer Hit 2008 - VIII
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A quiet technology revolution—one that will radically change the way the internet works—is likely to catch much of the world off guard. It involves the “semantic web”—a way of organizing and presenting web content not as documents but as items of data that are linked by both meaning and relationship. A shockingly high percentage of businesspeople have never even heard of the semantic web, which bodes ill for their ability to position their organizations to cope with its implications or exploit its opportunities.
The pieces of data that make up a present-day HTML-based document are not, for lack of a better term, aware of their relationships with the document’s other pieces of data (or data in other documents). The semantic web, however, is built on standards and protocols that clearly define the relationship of each data item to others—not just within the document but wherever those other data may be on the entire web. At present, people must wade through and make sense of search results. The semantic web would enable computers to interact with other computers to assemble data items that are precisely responsive to highly specific queries.
Suppose you’re interested in Shakespeare’s many references to adultery. Whereas a conventional search would return thousands of separate documents, which you would then have to ransack for the exact material you want, a semantic web query would extract data from those thousands of documents and assemble a single, convenient collection of all the relevant references.
This means, among other things, that today’s search engines (and the business models they sustain) would have to be retooled or replaced in order to work in a semantic web. In the retooled world, users could easily replicate the full functionality and flexibility of Facebook, MySpace, or LinkedIn using an open, standards-based RDF approach. Thus the semantic web would cut out the intermediary and restore control of personal information to the individuals who are its true owners.
Online retailers, music stores, travel agents, game sites, media publishers, and myriad others need to absorb the implications of living in a rapidly emerging world of open, linked data. Business leaders must first understand what is going on and make sure that someone in their organization is immersed in semantic web issues and considering their implications. If you ask your CTO about the semantic web and he or she looks at you blankly, you’ve got a problem. Your technology team will have to devise an architectural road map for the semantic web over the next three to five years and to undertake the difficult work of transition.
Perhaps most important, try to see the semantic web from your customers’ perspective. They won’t care what it’s called, only what it does. The enhanced customer experience resulting from services that draw on a global web of highly relevant data will render obsolete many websites that are considered today’s best in class.
From Harvard Business Review, February 2009
Cause of my collegues in my room working about Grid Systems, i started to make some research about this area for a week. And i saw that HPC (High Performance Computing) and “the cloud” is getting ready to change our life.
So let’s make some move about this meta :)
I. National High Perfomance and Grid Conference will be a good start for me, i am going to submit a paper now about “What is Grid?” & “Why is Grid?” Hope my paper will attend the program of event.
My new work desktop enviroment which is powered by Debian Lenny & KDE 4.2
After using all blogging platforms like Wordpress, BlogEngine.NET, SweetCron, Joomla and some others, i decided to move my blog area on Tumblr with this great theme design of Matt McInerney.
I hope Tumblr keeps its fast improving trend and this will be my last decision about blogging environment..