Thursday, May 28, 2009

Demo of VNC in Open Cobalt


Another fine demo of emerging Open Cobalt functionality from our friends at GreenbushTV!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Quantitative Searching


Last March, Stephen Wolfram (of Mathematica fame) announced the eponymous Wolfram|Alpha, a computational data engine based on natural language processing, a large library of algorithms and what he coined as a new kind of science approach to answering queries. According to Wolfram, Wolfram|Alpha is "a first step in an ambitious, long-term project to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable by anyone." I happen to be quite fond of first steps in ambitious long-term projects.

You can get an idea of how Wolfram|Alpha works by exploring a set of provided examples. You can also track the project's progress through a blog. The project's goal is to make it possible for people to access essentially any kind of systematic factual knowledge. You can watch an informative screen cast of Wolfram|Alpha here.

The Wolfram|Alpha engine differs from traditional web search engines in that it doesn't just return a list of results based on a query, but instead it attempts to compute a set of quantitative answers by accessing its own internal knowledge base. This is pretty interesting stuff. However, I think it would be even more interesting, and incredibly more powerful, if Wolfram|Alpha could return informed answers based on a combination of its library of algorithms operating on the distributed resources of the web rather than only on an internal knowledge base. I guess we'll have to wait a bit longer for that.

Friday, May 22, 2009

Open Cobalt on SMARTboard


This is a video of teachers and students easily creating and accessing original virtual world content using the rich capabilities of Open Cobalt technology on a SMARTboard. This work is being led by Rich White at the Southeast Kansas Educational Resources Center. Virtual worlds are only now starting to become a creative medium!

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Open Source Virtual Worlds


An interesting article about the SDForum's Open Source Virtual Worlds SIG event last thursday in Palo Alto where I was invited to speak about about Open Cobalt. Other invited speakers included the project leads of Sirikata and OpenSim.

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