I typically do this when I am looking to be clever (or aim to be) and use some fragment of song lyrics in a blog post, or maybe even parody it. If you have been living in a Google Proof cave, perhaps you are un-aware that you can search almost any song title, or lyric fragment in Google, and score a free transcript of your tune (even more so if you include +lyric in your search box) I imagine a lot of these are people manually typing in lyrics to a web site (?). I’m toying with something I hope to blog about i a few days that is prying open a whole pack of neurons for me in terms of “potential for something big and cool I cannot yet formulate).īut in the meantime, I’ve had swirling around the older neurons and experience with seamless flow of not so earth shattering data in some not so obscure software.Ĭc licensed flickr photo shared by shifty eyes. It is something I marvel at on a daily basis trying to follow the tracks of Tony Hirst who weaves magic with data. Whether it is Sir Tim’s vision of a Web of Data (or is it the W3C Linked Data?), there is something emerging with not only the availability of more data (heck even the government is on it ) but more what we can do with it… Tom Coates was on this early noting that (in 2008 at least) 90% of twitter activity was not at web site but through the APIs that allow data (small bits) to flow in and out. Cc licensed flickr photo shared by crabchick
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