On demand indexing
The world is full of buzz around the launch of cuil whose premise is more effecient indexing — what about indexing on demmand — more after I get off the bus
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The world is full of buzz around the launch of cuil whose premise is more effecient indexing — what about indexing on demmand — more after I get off the bus
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Robert Lofthouse and Jacob Kaplan-Moss have just announced the first DjangoCon over at the Django Blog
It will be hosted the weekend of September 6th and 7th at the GooglePlex (Mountain View, CA). Since this is the first conference (and hosted at Google) space will be limited to 200 attendees so I suggested putting the Django [...]
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Django 1.0 is scheduled for release this September and I was surprised to see that one of the upcoming sprints (July 25th) will be in Sausalito — I’m interested in going, but not sure I can get away from work for an entire day.
http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/SprintSausalitoJuly2008
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Jollat is a cross platform too (Windows, Mac, OS X) to manage Amazon’s EC2 and S3 services. There is a video demonstrating the tool on youtube
The S3 manage allows you to create US or EU buckets and drag and drop stuff from your desktop. The EC2 component comes with an AMI browser and built in [...]
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I’ve been super busy lately barely finding the time for the mediocre updates I have posted. My team-mates and I have been working on a revamp of a major advertising platform and it’s a lot of work.
In the mean time check out GNU Common Lisp (CLISP) which just pushed out version 2.46 today:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/clisp/?branch_id=1341&release_id=280569
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The big news of the day is the MSFT aquisition of Powerset, the semantic / contextual search startup based in San Francisco.
Congrats!
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