Hi Li Jie,
love you koyunbaba! you tube. I have developed lots of improvised music with this tuning and inspiration from your-Carlo Domenicioni's work and use this in concert too.
How can I buy your CD?
I live in New Zealand and could only find a Chinese view of this CD. I cannot read this! HELP!
Looking forward to hearing more of your amazing talent.
Deep regards and lots more inspiration.
Geoff Hitchcock
Hi, my name is Shun Fushimi and I'm a member of ServersMan team in FreeBit Corp., Japan.
Thanks for noticing ServersMan@iPhone.
BTW, we recently released version 2.0 in App Store U.S. for free!
With ServersMan@iPhone, you can use your iPhone as a Web Server.
Also you can use it as a Network File Storage too.
Both of them don't take you more than 5 minutes.
It works on both Wi-Fi and 3G networks (unlike other similar apps!)
Moreover, version 2.0 enables multi-thread processing so your iPhone can be accessed simultaneously from many people just like usual Web Servers.
We made some demo videos of ServersMan so please see the following if you want to know how it works.
http://www.youtube.com/user/serversman
Thanks!
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Also note that there is no P in Thomson. Thanks!
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Totally agree.. and ontologies should definitely be created where the real action is, by a content creators/publishers.
I am trying to solve the problem of structured information sharing myself with my startup Faviki. I think developing an easy (implicit) way of adding rich structured data is the greatest challenge here, but believe that can be done. There is a lot to be learned (and applied) from Web 2.0 practices.
Regards,
Vuk
Thank you! I feel that social way of structured information sharing is important and informal ontologies should emerge out of combination of different data models required by different people and contexts.
I am glad you like it :)
Great app, btw. I think binding different ontologies is a very important subject and the way you solved it is brilliant!
Keep up the good work!
StYLiD [staɪlɪd] is a system that lets you Structure Your own Linked Data and share a wide variety of data. Here is a Quick Start Here is a screencast demo video