shadow.ieor.berkeley.edu
Jester 5.0
http://shadow.ieor.berkeley.edu/about.html
Jester is a joke recommender system developed at UC Berkeley to study social information filtering. Version 5.0, launched on April 1, 2015, includes new jokes and algorithms, and a redesigned interface. Datasets containing over 5 million anonymous joke ratings from 150k users are freely available for research use at:. Http:/ eigentaste.berkeley.edu/dataset/. As a courtesy, if you use the data, we would appreciate knowing your name, what research group you are in, and the publications that may result.
eigentaste.berkeley.edu
Jester 5.0
http://eigentaste.berkeley.edu/about.html
Jester is a joke recommender system developed at UC Berkeley to study social information filtering. Version 5.0, launched on April 1, 2015, includes new jokes and algorithms, and a redesigned interface. Datasets containing over 5 million anonymous joke ratings from 150k users are freely available for research use at:. Http:/ eigentaste.berkeley.edu/dataset/. As a courtesy, if you use the data, we would appreciate knowing your name, what research group you are in, and the publications that may result.
grantresources.blogspot.com
Grant Resources: Grant Resources
http://grantresources.blogspot.com/2007/02/grant-resources.html
A Subject Tracer™ Information Blog developed and created by Internet expert, author, keynote speaker and consultant Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., amH.A. for monitoring grant resources and sites on the Internet. Monday, August 01, 2016. Download Grant Resources White Paper Link Compilation. For the latest updates and resources please visit the following new site: http:/ www.GrantResources.info/. Grant Resources is a Subject Tracer Information Blog developed and created by the Virtual Private Library. Http:/ ww...
pcmi-notes.blogspot.com
PCMI Notes: September 2008
http://pcmi-notes.blogspot.com/2008_09_01_archive.html
Friday, September 12, 2008. Why Rich People Give. In a daily news summary from the Chronicle of Philanthropy. It's a great little education in fundraising- no groundbreaking news, (people give to causes because their friends ask them too! But a lot of affirmation of basic common sense. which is always useful and grounding. Pdf) on which the article is based. It comes out of Penn's center for High Impact Philanthropy. Wednesday, September 10, 2008. I've gone on about Idealware.org. From all accounts, he's...