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Computers Can't Answer Everything

A startup says natural language processing works best with human intelligence.

Fixing E-Mail

Experts at Defrag believe e-mail can benefit from lessons learned on the social Web.

Behind the Big Apple's Data Dump

NYC releases a wealth of data--but with a positive spin.

Search Me

Inside the launch of Stephen Wolfram's new "computational knowledge engine."

Hunch: A Cure for Indecision?

A new site provides answers to life, the universe, and just about everything.

Extracting Meaning from Millions of Pages

University of Washington software pulls facts from 500 million Web pages.

Mapping a City's Rhythm

A phone application highlights hot spots and will soon show where different urban "tribes" gather.

How to Share without Spilling the Beans

A new protocol aims to protect privacy while allowing organizations to share valuable information.

Back-Button to the Future

A new tool makes it easier to see the Web changing over time.

Sick Searchers Help Track Flu

Google releases a tool to track the intensity and spread of the flu.

Adapting Websites to Users

Websites that change to fit the cognitive style of the user could be more effective at selling products online.

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