@Visually Favorite visualization – Minard’s map of Napoleon’s march to and from Moscow http://t.co/YkMsG4R via @feedly
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RT @slavingia: "Give someone a program, and you'll frustrate them for a day. Teach someone to program, and you'll frustrate them for a l …
RT @slavingia: “Give someone a program, and you’ll frustrate them for a day. Teach someone to program, and you’ll frustrate them for a l …
Thanks! ?@samuellampa: Nice example of #BigPharma using #Semantic #MediaWiki internally http://t.co/lBF8gbt – #SMW #wiki of Aug 2011?
Thanks! “@samuellampa: Nice example of #BigPharma using #Semantic #MediaWiki internally http://t.co/lBF8gbt – #SMW #wiki of Aug 2011”
RT @SemanticMW: #SMW #wiki of the month, August 2011: KnowIt – http://goo.gl/N7agD #MediaWiki #SemanticWeb
RT @SemanticMW: #SMW #wiki of the month, August 2011: KnowIt – http://goo.gl/N7agD #MediaWiki #SemanticWeb
RT @JeroenDeDauw: Semantic #MediaWiki 1.6 has been released! Many #awesome changes and additions! http://goo.gl/v51Fn #SMW #Wiki #Semant …
RT @JeroenDeDauw: Semantic #MediaWiki 1.6 has been released! Many #awesome changes and additions! http://goo.gl/v51Fn #SMW #Wiki #Semant …
#SemanticMW + Triple Store = crazy flexible #LinkedData authoring in wiki form. Looking forward to #SMW 1.6 and merging of the two.
#SemanticMW Triple Store = crazy flexible #LinkedData authoring in wiki form. Looking forward to #SMW 1.6 and merging of the two.
Barely using Twitter yet printing my timeline would use 4,971 sheets of A4 paper! Shocking. http://t.co/OuHqyii #personal_infographics
Barely using Twitter yet printing my timeline would use 4,971 sheets of A4 paper! Shocking. http://t.co/OuHqyii #personal_infographics
@yokofakun Hello Pierre et Christine… this tweet is from New Jersey.
@yokofakun Hello Pierre et Christine… this tweet is from New Jersey.
Data Cake.. the difference between Data, Information and Knowledge – http://t.co/4nJlJhN
Data Cake.. the difference between Data, Information and Knowledge – http://t.co/4nJlJhN
Still wrapping my head around the inverted 'natural scrolling' in OSX Lion.
Still wrapping my head around the inverted ‘natural scrolling’ in OSX Lion.