Generation Y Fruit!

Generation Y Fruit! 1

Edible fruit have been on this planet since the Cretaceous, but they know how to move ahead with the times. See the photo: this pear, recently arrived from our greengrocer, has a barcode on it! Why does a pear need its own barcode? I could understand putting one on the crate, for easier shipping control … Read more

Headup wordpress plugin – add semantic browsing to your blog!

I’ve mentioned the headup publisher widget before. This nifty add-in identifies entities (places, people, companies, books, etc) mentioned in a site it’s installed on, marks them up with a dotted underline, and when you mouse over them a small pop-up comes up with information, news, photos and videos about that place/person/whatever. That was then. Now … Read more

Here, try the headup publisher’s widget!

I’ve blogged before about headup, Semantinet’s semantic search add-on for Firefox. Well, the creative folks at Semantinet are forever doing new things (one reason I like working there, despite the traffic jams between Jerusalem and Herzliya :-), and the latest is the headup publisher’s widget. This tool uses the same semantic search technology in a … Read more

Tweeting in a dream

Tonight I had a dream where I was going through some boring paperwork at some public office and the guy behind me in line asked me if I knew what Twitter is all about. Ever helpful, I took out my Nokia smartphone and showed him how I tweet. I don’t remember what I posted, and … Read more

Gotcha, Google translator!

I was checking some French using Google translator, and discovered that – contrary to my French teacher’s insistence  back in high school – “La langue Francaise” means “English language”! Of course one doesn’t expect perfection from machine translation, but this was different than the usual silly mistakes: a translation program ought to know the meaning … Read more

A proud Wikipedian!

Yesterday I was at a meet of the Israel Innovation Forum hosted at IBM, and over coffee I notice this guy whose name tag reads David Shay Wikipedia At first I thought he must be one of the few people who actually work at Wikipedia as employees; but he assured me there are only 15 … Read more

Dumb icons

The idea with the use of graphic icons as controls in web pages and applications is the they are a compact, fast way to represent an action. And that they do, very effectively, subject to one condition: the icon’s image should represent the action in question (Duh!) So, an icon that causes the page to … Read more

Intelligent freeway signage

In recent years the freeway system in Israel is applying some pretty good leading edge technology (including truly transparent wireless toll collection that is still missing in many countries I visit). One interesting system can be seen in the Ayalon highway in Tel Aviv. This road has electronic signs that give precise real time information … Read more