Neal Rauhauser: GDELT’s Mysterious Demise

IO Impotency
Neal Rauhauser
Neal Rauhauser

I wrote Foreign Policy's Global Conversation Infographic on New Year's Day. The content used to create the visualization was based on the Global Data of Events, Language and Tone, commonly referred to as GDELT. The effort was suspended during the week ending January 17th via this terse announcement.

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I believe this means that whomever created the CAMEO coding was either not credited appropriately, or there may be an issue with using it in a derivative product. I ran into this late last year – I was going to republish the Global Terrorism Database packaged for use with Sentinel Visualizer, but this was not allowed. I was free to publish a set of scripts to accomplish this task, the issue was that the entities that fund that effort wanted a count of total users, so any derivative work had to be post processing run by the user, rather than repackaging.

I hope what we are seeing here is some sort of pause to clean house and/or make things right with regards to whatever coding material was incorrectly used. The volume and quality of content was extremely promising and I hope the suspension is just some misunderstanding that can be quickly corrected. I kept the archive of the 1979 – 2012 data so I can continue working on something that will handle the live feed when it returns.

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Mini-Me: Snowden as Russian Agent? Snowden as Joint Chinese-Russian Project?

IO Impotency
Who?  Mini-Me?
Who? Mini-Me?

Huh?

Guardian: Intelligence chair: NSA leaker Edward Snowden may have had Russian help

Last year, in an interview with the New York Times, Snowden said he did not take any of the documents he obtained to Russia, “because it wouldn’t serve the public interest”.  Snowden said there was “zero-percent chance” that Russia had received any documents and that he had handed all his NSA data to journalists from media outlets including the Guardian, before leaving Hong Kong. “What would be the unique value of personally carrying another copy of the materials onward?” he said.

New York Times: Congressional Leaders Suggest Earlier Snowden Link to Russia

A senior F.B.I. official said on Sunday that it was still the bureau’s conclusion that Mr. Snowden acted alone.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Search Application Perspectives For 2014

IO Impotency, IO Tools
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Search Application Perspectives For 2014

 

With 2014 well under way, search experts are trying to predict what will happen for enterprise search. Search Appliance World has an article that takes a look on enterprise search in the past and future called, “The New Search Appliance Landscape: Reflections And Predictions With MaxxCAT.” Basic search commands that come in out-of-the-box system are old school and do not provide the robust solution enterprise systems need.

 

Search appliances became enterprise users’ favorite toys and everyone had to have the Google Mini Search Appliance, but those days are gone. Other search developers, such as MaxxCat, stepped up to the plate.

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Owl: Corry Doctorow – Is 2014 the Death of the Web to DRM and Government-Corporate Collusion and Corruption?

Commerce, Corruption, Government, Idiocy, IO Impotency
Who?  Who?
Who? Who?

Doctorow: 2014 is When We Lose the Web

Writer Corry Doctorow may be just suffering from deep winter blues, but if not, and he's correct, his brief musings on the near future of the net are ominous:

“Try as I might, I can’t shake the feeling that 2014 is the year we lose the Web. The W3C push for DRM in all browsers is going to ensure that all interfaces built in HTML5 (which will be pretty much everything) will be opaque to users, and it will be illegal to report on security flaws in them (because reporting a security flaw in DRM exposes you to risk of prosecution for making a circumvention device), so they will be riddled with holes that creeps, RATters, spooks, authoritarians and crooks will be able to use to take over your computer and f*ck you in every possible way.”

More:

We are Huxleying ourselves into the full Orwell.

Robin Good: Feedshare RMS/OPML Tool

IO Tools
Robin Good
Robin Good

Feedshare is a free web service which allows you to publish and share publicly any RSS feed or OPML file (a collection of RSS feeds) for everyone to check and subscribe to.

You can also discover, search and explore other interesting RSS feeds by keyword, author or tags or by the most popular ones: http://www.feedshare.net/popular/

Free to use.

Try it out now

Search it

Added to Content Discovery Tools directory here

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Stephen E. Arnold: Visual Mining Tool Redesign

IO Sense-Making, IO Tools
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Visual Mining Redesign

 

We are familiar with Visual Mining and its range of dashboard and data visualization software. Currently, Visual Mining has been working on products that help users better understand and analyze actionable business data. Its enterprise software line NetCharts is compatible across all platforms, including mobile and tablets. The company recently released their Winter 2013 Chartline Newsletter.

 

Along with the usual end of the year greetings and gratitudes, the first note of business in the newsletter addresses is the Web site’s redesign.

 

Among the new features are:

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Robin Good: Searchable Databases Tool freeDive plus Google spreadsheets

IO Tools
Robin Good
Robin Good

Curate and Publish Searchable Databases with freeDive

freeDive allows anyone to use Google spreadsheets to build searchable databases that can be personalized, curated and published online.

Key features include:

  • Results are presented in an interactive, sortable table
  • Wizard walks you through creating a search widget
  • Customize the interface with your filters
  • Embed code to publish anywhere
  • Open-source

Built by Len De Groot and Scot Hacker

Free to use.

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