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Sunday

Where You can find the best Ebooks on the Web



1. Free French Ebooks

2. Free English Ebooks

3. French Ebooks

4. English Ebooks

5. Main Ebooks Search Engine




6. Publishers




Thanks to ebouquin for the list (i completed)

Saturday

New Internet


Via The Independent in the UK, a report that's high on hyperventilation but still interesting: An invention that could change the internet for ever. Excerpt:


The biggest internet revolution for a generation will be unveiled this month with the launch of software that will understand questions and give specific, tailored answers in a way that the web has never managed before.


The new system, Wolfram Alpha, showcased at Harvard University in the US last week, takes the first step towards what many consider to be the internet's Holy Grail – a global store of information that understands and responds to ordinary language in the same way a person does.


Although the system is still new, it has already produced massive interest and excitement among technology pundits and internet watchers. Computer experts believe the new search engine will be an evolutionary leap in the development of the internet.


Nova Spivack, an internet and computer expert, said that Wolfram Alpha could prove just as important as Google. "It is really impressive and significant," he wrote. "In fact it may be as important for the web (and the world) as Google, but for a different purpose.


Tom Simpson, of the blog Convergenceofeverything.com, said: "What are the wider implications exactly? A new paradigm for using computers and the web? Probably. Emerging artificial intelligence and a step towards a self-organising internet? Possibly... I think this could be big."
Wolfram Alpha will not only give a straight answer to questions such as "how high is Mount Everest?", but it will also produce a neat page of related information – all properly sourced – such as geographical location and nearby towns, and other mountains, complete with graphs and charts.


The real innovation, however, is in its ability to work things out "on the fly", according to its British inventor, Dr Stephen Wolfram. If you ask it to compare the height of Mount Everest to the length of the Golden Gate Bridge, it will tell you. Or ask what the weather was like in London on the day John F Kennedy was assassinated, it will cross-check and provide the answer.
Ask it about D sharp major, it will play the scale. Type in "10 flips for four heads" and it will guess that you need to know the probability of coin-tossing. If you want to know when the next solar eclipse over Chicago is, or the exact current location of the International Space Station, it can work it out.


Well, I've signed up for their email newsletter. We'll see what develops.



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Sunday

Semantic web technology


Aggregator sites, such as Dogpile, which check several engines at the same time, could weaken Google's dominance.


They can be very helpful because search engines index their results in different ways. Semantic search engines, which focus on the meaning of your search rather than just the keyword, could be the next big thing in search, according to Ben Camm-Jones, news editor of Web User magazine. If there's going to be anything, it will be semantic web technology that overtakes Google - if it's a really compelling proposition, and if, somehow, we can shake people out of this belief that Google is the only way to find information on the web.

Microsoft have invested in this area by buying the semantic site, Powerset.
Download ebooks on http://www.frenchtheory.com/ - See that post with different algorithms in metabole - See the journal French Metablog with today different posts - Jean-Philippe Pastor

Wednesday

New content

Search engines do not want old, outdated content on their search results, so you must make sure to add new content to your site on a consistent basis. Both humans and spiders like to see new content on your Web site. Make sure to update your content to make sure it is up to date and relevant.

You can make simple grammatical changes to your site or add pages -- anything counts as new content. If you stop adding new content to your Web site, your rankings will start to slip and fall way below your desired results. If you see your rankings start to slip, make sure you add new content to your site.

Download ebooks on http://www.frenchtheory.com/ - See that post with different algorithms in metabole - See the journal French Metablog with today different posts -

Thursday

To replace long URL names with hypertext links


Husband and wife team in North Hollywood created the future of the internet with the latest in internet technology, the HyperTransfer Engine at QuestKeys.com .


Finding, remembering, and sharing information over the internet will never be the same.The HyperTransfer Engine was created out of North Hollywood, CA by husband and wife team Mr. and Mrs. Allen on January 29, 2008 in an effort to increase internet efficiency. Mr. Allen was tired of typing in long URLs and found it difficult to share websites and web pages with others over the phone. In some instances it was even difficult when sitting right next to the person. To eliminate any confusion, the “HyperTransfer Engine” (HTE) replaces long URL names with questkeys (simple, personalized words, numbers, symbols, or phrases).

In essence, each questkey is a hypertext link. When entered into the QuestKeys’ HTE it transfers users to the associated hypertext link. If users do not have their own site, they can also create web pages through QuestKeys.com and link directly to those pages.


In addition, questkeys allow users to load the HyperTransfer Toolbar directly into their browsers. Once loaded, users can jump from one site to another within seconds. Users are allowed free access to create as many questkeys as they need to organize their internet experience. They are also allowed to sell or lease their questkeys to any who are interested. Mostly the site is designed for people who know where they are going online and want to get there fast.
The excitement of finding sites using single words in the place of long URLs propelled Mr. and Mrs. Allen to launch HTE Technology, along with the QuestKeys website, virtually overnight. Yet the majority of the couple’s collective knowledge in computer programming was self taught, exemplifying one of the only two mottos Mr. Allen claims to live by —“Don’t talk, just do.”His other motto is, “Anything that can be thought of can be done” which might explain why HTE Technology came from the Allens rather than from a more renowned internet mogul such as Google. That is not to suggest that QuestKeys makes search engines obsolete. Rather, HTE Technology increases the resourcefulness of such internet services. When internet users spend anywhere from minutes to hours searching the web they can literally create global bookmarks to remember, share, and revisit sites. Thus, questkeys makes internet usage both quicker and more efficient. QuestKeys first launched in the United States in February 2008 and has now populated over 600,000 questkeys and is still growing. Media Contact: Daniel Allen


Download ebooks on http://www.frenchtheory.com/ - See that post with different algorithms in metabole - See the journal French Metablog with today different posts -