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Global Languages (and/or Classification Schemes) + Generic Top Level Domains (TLDs)
Whereas traditional classification schemes (such as the Dewey Decimal Classification [DDC] or the Library of Congress classification scheme [LC]) have primarily been oriented towards topical segmentation of publications published by individual persons or corporate entities, I feel it is now … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged biz, classification, com, communication, communications, DDC, description, descriptions, descriptive, Dewey, Dewey Decimal, Dewey Decimal Classification, domain, domains, edu, generic, gov, info, language, languages, LC, Library of Congress, Library of Congress Classification, museum, name, net, org, prescriptive, pro, proprietary, registries, registry, scheme, schemes, segment, segmentation, segments, speculation, speculative, tel, tld, tlds, top level domain, top level domains, travel, type, types, typology
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The Rationality of Algorithms: Facebook Algorithm, Google Algorithms or No Algorithm at All?
If you could choose any of the following three options, which one would you pick? Facebook Algorithm Google Algorithms No Algorithm whatsoever Granted: You probably have more choices than that – I’m just trying to keep it simple (stupid 😉 … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged algorithm, algorithmic, algorithms, brand name, brand names, censor, censored, censorship, communicate, communication, connect, connected, connection, connections, content, Facebook, filter, filtered, Google, identification, identifier, identifiers, identy, intellectual property, language, media, name, names, natural language, open, publish, publisher, publishers, publishing, rational media, share, sharing, trademark, trademarks
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Fuzzy Language and Fuzzy Vocabulary
Since I wrote about words vs. names a couple weeks ago (see “Names vs. Words: Strings for Identity vs. Strings for Information“), I have had an uneasy feeling that something is not well… and I think maybe I have figured … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged domain, domain name, domains, fuzzy, fuzzy logic, language, name, names, string, strings, vocabulary, Wisdom of the Language, word, words
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Names vs. Words: Strings for Identity vs. Strings for Information
There is a long-standing tradition of distinguishing names from words — although it is not formally codified (even language itself is not “set in stone”, but rather is undergoing constant evolution — much like a living being), it can be … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Tagged communities, community, describe, description, descriptive, domain, domain name, domain names, domains, evolution, evolve, information retrieval, language, name, names, natural, nature, search, specification, specifications, specify, technology, Wisdom of the Language, word, words
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How to Tell Whether a TLD is a Generic TLD or a Proprietary TLD
Simply enter the name of TLD into the browser bar and then add .NAME In the .NAME registry, the TLD name for generic domain names are reserved words and cannot be register — so if you get no response, then … Continue reading →
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Tagged domain, domain name, domain names, domains, generic, name, names, proprietary, tld, tlds, top level domain, top level domains
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I am not who you think I am
The person you perceive me to be is something you do with your mind. What I do with mine is something completely different. Our paths may very well cross sometimes, time and again, and that can be fun — but … Continue reading →
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Tagged communication, interpersonal, label, labels, language, mind, name, names, naming, ontology, other, perceive, perception, personality, prejudice, psychology, self, taxonomy, type, types, typology
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