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タグ: 519-week7 [10 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag 519-week7.
  • MyLifeBits: a personal database for everything
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 49, No. 1. (January 2006), pp. 88-95.
    by Jim Gemmell, Gordon Bell, Roger Lueder
  • Information diffusion through blogspace
    by Daniel Gruhl, R. Guha, David Liben-Nowell, Andrew Tomkins
  • Stuff I've seen: a system for personal information retrieval and re-use
    (2003), pp. 72-79.
    by Susan Dumais, Edward Cutrell, J Cadiz, Gavin Jancke, Raman Sarin, Daniel C Robbins
  • Footprints: history-rich tools for information foraging
    (1999), pp. 270-277.
    by Alan Wexelblat, Pattie Maes
  • Challenges in using lifetime personal information stores
    (2004), pp. 1-1.
    by Gordon Bell, Jim Gemmell, Roger Lueder
  • Self-assembling hypertexts, weblogs, and wikis
    (2002), pp. 149-149.
    by Stuart Moulthrop, Mark Bernstein, Sean Carton
  • MyLifeBits: fulfilling the Memex vision
    (2002), pp. 235-238.
    by Jim Gemmell, Gordon Bell, Roger Lueder, Steven Drucker, Curtis Wong
  • Lifestreams: a storage model for personal data
    SIGMOD Rec., Vol. 25, No. 1. (March 1996), pp. 80-86.
    by Eric Freeman, David Gelernter
  • Structure and evolution of blogspace
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 47, No. 12. (December 2004), pp. 35-39.
    by Ravi Kumar, Jasmine Novak, Prabhakar Raghavan, Andrew Tomkins
  • Links and power: the political economy of linking on the Web
    (2002), pp. 72-73.
    by Jill Walker
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