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If you are a regular user of the social bookmarking tool delicious you can provide input directly to the Horizon process by using our custom tag hz09. This will produce an aggregation of all web sites thus tagged via http://delicious.com/tag/hz09 and in turn we can use the RSS feed for this tag to display the most recently added items below.

The final horizons are tagged as well with a combination of tags:


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  • GeoMaker - Convert web sites and texts into Maps and Geo Microformats
    New online map creation tool. Analyzes text for placenames, coordinates, etc. and geocodes them to map. Pretty interesting
  • 2009 Horizon Report " Four to Five Years: Smart Objects
  • Building the user-centered web | Ben Werdmuller
    The audience of this talk is a social network; so are your friends, colleagues, interest groups and so on. Social networking tools facilitate social networks. The universe of social tools certainly includes web applications with social functionality, but it also includes structured face to face interactions, telephone, post, SMS, email. In other words, the web is just one possible tool for this purpose ? albeit a very effective one.
  • Archivd: Demos
    Web note taking collaboration tool. Nice features including mapping info if data available
  • Athabasca University Press - Mobile Learning
    Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training
  • Medical College of Georgia MCG Mobile
    MCG Mobile provides our students and faculty with the services and content they require ? delivered when they want, where they want it and how they want it. Services such as a map, directory, events, news and other features keep you connected to the university whether you are on campus or a world away using your iPhone or iPod Touch. The future of MCG Mobile is the ability to deliver instruction and relevant content using mobile devices. The iSCOPE application provides a glimpse into the future of multimedia-rich content we will build upon to create a vast repository of instructional materials and references for our students.
  • 2009 Semantic Technology Conference | Bringing Semantic Technologies, Linked Data, and Web 3.0 to the Business
    Now in its fifth year, the annual SemTech Conference represents virtually the entire spectrum of business, government, and consumer activity taking place within the emerging field of semantic technologies. It is the most extensive event ever assembled on the topic.
  • Google LatLong: How to find out "What's here"
    On Google Maps, we try to label important places directly on the map tiles. But sometimes, it seems more helpful to just click on a point and ask "What's here?". Now you can do exactly that with an option we've added under the right-click menu. When you click on "What's here?", we give you the most relevant result representing that location, whether it's a specific address, a natural entity, or a place name. This feature takes into account the zoom level you're looking at, and gives you the most appropriate geographical entity at that point. For example, if you're zoomed in closely on Manhattan, you can get the full address of a point by clicking on "What's here?". Additionally, by combining this with the "At this address" feature that you may have seen in the left-hand panel, you can also see a list of the businesses located at that place.
  • Journal of Web Semantics - Elsevier
    The Journal of Web Semantics is an interdisciplinary journal based on research and applications of various subject areas that contribute to the development of a knowledge-intensive and intelligent service Web.
  • Useful Google Map: Embassies Accepting Injured in Iran
    These web tools have been essential to communication between Iranians and have brought vivid information about the situation to the rest of the world. So it should not surprise you that people are using these tools to create mashups that help. We found one being shared today that piqued our interest. It is a Google Maps mashup of embassies accepting injured Iranians in Tehran. The map, seeded from information in a liveblog on The Huffington Post, is a running list of embassies that are publicly taking in injured Iranians. The nice thing about it being a Google Maps mashup is that it can be easily utilized by Iranians and shared with others. It?s another example of what you can do with blogs, social tools, and a lot of sharing.
  • UC San Diego iPhone Application Home Page
    Anyone with an iPhone or iPod Touch can now: * Find faculty, staff, and student contact information * Locate a building on campus * Follow sport scores * Watch campus-related videos * Get an overview of scheduled courses
  • Recent hz09 Bookmarks on Delicious
  • Get Glue: The Network That Sticks With You
    Glue enables you to connect with your friends on the web around the things you visit online. Glue is powered by semantic recognition technology that automatically identifies books, music, movies, wines, stocks, movie stars, recording artists, and more. Glue works hard to make it easy for you to find out what your friends think about things you're visiting online.
  • 7 Technologies Shaping the Future of Social Media
  • FBK - IT - TeV - semantic image labelling: vem
    Our goal is to understand what is being seen through the lens of a camera. Through the integration of diverse skills from many disciplines, ranging from cartographic projection, advanced 3D computer graphics and cutting-edge machine vision algorithms we hope to automatically align, generate and visualize geo-referenced meta-data
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