... the ability to use images, files, and even your own data as inputs instead of simple text entry. The "reports" that Wolfram Alpha kicks out as a result of these (or any) query are also beefed up for Pro users, some will actually become interactive charts and all of them can be more easily exported in a variety of formats...... Wolfram Alpha presents a different way of interacting with knowledge and data than anything else out there on the web ..... Wolfram Alpha is excellent at returning answers to mathematical queries and scientific queries, but it also can provide results based on its structured data. Most people know it now as one of the sources for Apple's Siri feature on the iPhone 4S. ..... in many cases the service can provide better results from Siri than from text queries because there is "more structure to what they're saying" than what most people have trained themselves to type into search fields. ..... provide "reports" instead of just "answers." ..... The first and most obvious feature is that users will get an account at Wolfram Alpha with a complete history of their queries, uploads, and downloads. ...... any number of export options — including a basic Excel spreadsheet, vector graphics, and JSON data if you'd like to integrate the data into your own web app. ...... the Computable Document Format (CDF). CDF is a browser plug-in that enables interactivity with charts, graphs, and other data. ..... an "extended keyboard" which is similar to the larger keyboard available on its mobile apps. This makes it easier to enter mathematical symbols without having to remember obscure keyboard combinations ...... Users will also be able to use images as inputs ...... if you uploaded a set of dates and prices, Wolfram Alpha will actually try to determine exactly what those prices represent. ...... put yourself in the mindset of a small business owner. Instead of trying to hassle with interpreting a spreadsheet of website traffic and sales data, he or she could upload it to Wolfram Alpha Pro ...... not just for the realm of academics and research. Regular users may not have had much reason to dig into the service before now, but the ability to bring the entire brunt of Wolfram Alpha's computational engine on any arbitrary piece of data democratizes the idea of statistical analysis.I did not have to invent email to be able to use Gmail. There will be Big Data versions of Gmail. I as a user should be able to do Big Data stuff without launching a Big Data company. We will see much more of that happen. If anything Big Data will show up as a hugely democratizing force. We will realize every single human being literally sits atop an oil field. There is money to be made.
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Big Data Democratization By Wolfram Alpha
Yep, The Twitter Embed Feature Is Here
I Got New Twitter Now goo.gl/fb/WwmpT
— Paramendra Bhagat (@paramendra) February 7, 2012
This is huge! Now all I ask for is the ability to search through all my tweets. I want Twitter to be my Dropbox.
I Got New Twitter Now
I Got New Twitter Now
I am so excited. I think this means now the embed feature is live for me. Golley. I have waited so long for that embed feature. If I can embed YouTube videos, why can't I embed tweets? That has been my long standing question. Now answered.
Being Able To Embed Tweets Is A Revolution
Tweet Embed Option Needed
Dick Costolo Of Twitter
Twitter Integration Into Google's Search Plus
Google Should Get The Twitter Firehose
Twitter, France And Germany
Twitter Should Open Up Its API ---- To Google
Twitter Is Seeing Rebirth
Twitter Asks
Monday, February 06, 2012
Sunday, February 05, 2012
Friday, February 03, 2012
TicketMonkey "Monk-A-Thon"
Hackers, biz-brains, scholars, and new friends,
We're eagerly looking forward to seeing you at the TicketMonkey "Monk-a-thon" (read: Hack-a-thon) this Saturday! We will kick-off with a short presentation from the team starting at 2pm, followed by a strategic session to map out a gameplan for the day. We then divide into teams led by a TicketMonkey developer, each focusing on a particular development objective, and the fun begins.
If you have a laptop you prefer to work on, please bring it. If you need one, we'll have a few computers and extra monitors on-site. We'll have a constant supply of pizza, hors d'oeuvre, coffee, tea, soft drinks, beer, and wine to keep things flowing. At 4:30, promptly, Matt (cc'd) will provide his interpretation of Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On, and other karaoke favorites. Please let me know if you have any specific dietary restrictions or song requests Matt will be happy to accommodate.
Address: 505 West 37th Street (NW corner of 10th ave) Unit 202
Time: 2:00 pm
We're very excited to work with each of you and see you in action. Welcome to the jungle.
Warm regards,
Manick Bhan
CEO & Co-founder
LinkedIn, Facebook, Quora, Google+, Twitter
Thursday, February 02, 2012
Amit Gupta: Safe
BusinessWeek: How the Social Web Saved a Young Entrepreneur’s Life In just the few weeks following his diagnosis and blog post about it, Gupta said he was told the registry’s website got more traffic than it had ever received in its entire history.
VentureBeat: Take that Leukemia! Photojojo’s Amit Gupta has found a donor
NDTV: Indian-American Entrepreneur Amit Gupta Finally Gets Bone Marrow Donor
Huffington Post: Amit Gupta, Co-Founder Of Photojojo, Finds Bone Marrow Match With Help From Social Media Campaign
NY Daily News: Internet star undergoing bone-marrow transplant
Amit Gupta Favorited My Tweet
Super Amit, Super Swabbed
Mike Bloomberg, Amit Gupta
So Facebook Went IPO
Big deal. And I don't mean that in a sarcastic way. It really is a big deal.
GigaOm: Facebook just revealed its Kryptonite: mobile
GigaOm: Zynga & its Facebook Problem
New York Times: From Founders to Decorators, Facebook Riches
Jim Romensko: The Graphic Artist Who Is About To Become A Facebook Millionaire
Wired: Facebook’s ‘Letter from Zuckerberg’: The Annotated Version
Above The Crowd: Why Facebook Clearly Belongs In The 10X Revenue Club
AllThingsD: Zuckerberg Is the Billion-Share Man: Who Owns What, Who Makes What in the Facebook IPO
BusinessWeek: Zuckerberg Controlling 57% of Facebook Seen as Risk to Investors
Mark Zuckerberg: My Desk
Pando Daily: Mark Zuckerberg Loves It When A Plan Comes Together
Inside Facebook: The details: Facebook spent $68 million on acquisitions last year
ReadWriteWeb: Biggest Winners In Facebook's IPO
Mashable: Facebook IPO Reveals How It Made $3.71 Billion in 2011
Guardian: Facebook IPO sees Winklevoss twins heading for $300m fortune
Guardian: Facebook's letter from Mark Zuckerberg - full text
Facebook And Big Data
Finally Facebook Lets Me Reach Out To Non Friends
Facebook's Next Major Breakthrough
The Google/Facebook Of Microfinance
Facebook Will End Up The Social Graph Operating System
Should FourSquare Be Scared Of Facebook?
Facebook Alternative? Dave McClure Is Full Of It
Randi, The Flamboyant Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg In 2005
Jessica Mah, Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg Loves Union Square Ventures
Zuckerberg Has Stature
The Twins Were Rowing Boats
GigaOm: Facebook just revealed its Kryptonite: mobile
GigaOm: Zynga & its Facebook Problem
New York Times: From Founders to Decorators, Facebook Riches
Jim Romensko: The Graphic Artist Who Is About To Become A Facebook Millionaire
Wired: Facebook’s ‘Letter from Zuckerberg’: The Annotated Version
Above The Crowd: Why Facebook Clearly Belongs In The 10X Revenue Club
AllThingsD: Zuckerberg Is the Billion-Share Man: Who Owns What, Who Makes What in the Facebook IPO
BusinessWeek: Zuckerberg Controlling 57% of Facebook Seen as Risk to Investors
Mark Zuckerberg: My Desk
Pando Daily: Mark Zuckerberg Loves It When A Plan Comes Together
Inside Facebook: The details: Facebook spent $68 million on acquisitions last year
ReadWriteWeb: Biggest Winners In Facebook's IPO
Mashable: Facebook IPO Reveals How It Made $3.71 Billion in 2011
Guardian: Facebook IPO sees Winklevoss twins heading for $300m fortune
Guardian: Facebook's letter from Mark Zuckerberg - full text
Facebook And Big Data
Finally Facebook Lets Me Reach Out To Non Friends
Facebook's Next Major Breakthrough
The Google/Facebook Of Microfinance
Facebook Will End Up The Social Graph Operating System
Should FourSquare Be Scared Of Facebook?
Facebook Alternative? Dave McClure Is Full Of It
Randi, The Flamboyant Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg In 2005
Jessica Mah, Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg Loves Union Square Ventures
Zuckerberg Has Stature
The Twins Were Rowing Boats
Spotify Now Advertising On Netizen
I just helped Spotify land a superstar developer, and the text link ads followed.
The Spotify Event Was Great
The Spotify CTO Talk
Sean Parker's 2009 Email To Spotify
Sean Parker: Mystery Man
They might even have a consulting gig for me in a few weeks. Their guy I need to have dinner with - "Dinner is on me" - Howard Smith, Chief Recruiter, Spotify - is in Europe and
Howard first wanted me to come in full time. I said I can't do that. I have a few balls in the air I can't drop. The idea was that I'd get into some kind of a full time Chief Evangelist role. I said I could do that or I could come in as a Vision Specialist, for about six months. I think Spotify has what it takes to become one of the truly big tech companies in the world. For me it is the most exciting tech company in New York City in terms of how big it could grow.
And so we are talking.
And I have a hidden agenda: I am trying to get to Sean Parker. (My Take On AirTime (4)) If Sean Parker is as excited about Spotify as I am, we got a few things in common.
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
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