[GR-Jug] Fw: AI Loves Lucy (Artificial Intelligence Robot)
Matt.Carpenter at alticor.com
Matt.Carpenter at alticor.com
Wed Nov 12 15:18:02 EST 2003
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Computerworld Application/Web Development
November 12, 2003
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In this issue:
* AI Loves Lucy (Artificial Intelligence Robot)
-- Sidebar: Artificial Intelligence And The Smarter Search Engine
-- Sidebar: What Makes Lucy Work?
* Three Steps To Launching Reusable Software Assets
* Top Considerations For Wi-Fi Application Development
* Borland Updates Janeva
* Java News Briefs
* Open Source Site For Portlets Goes Live
* Adobe Acquires Assets Of XML Specialist Yellow Dragon
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AI Loves Lucy
Future Watch: Through Lucy, Steve Grand wants to develop a machine that
can supplement or even supersede the digital computer -- a machine that
can think, feel and learn.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,86961,00.html?nlid=APP
-- Sidebar: Artificial Intelligence And The Smarter Search Engine
Within three to five years, we could see a search engine that could
extract specific facts, draw inferences and organize those facts based
on a few key words
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,86988,00.html?nlid=APP
-- Sidebar: What Makes Lucy Work?
Lucy, a robot that looks like a baby orangutan, has moving arms and
head, as well as moving eyes, eyelids and jaw. The first version of
Lucy has no legs, because she uses standard servomotors for her muscles
that are strong enough to support her weight. But creator Steve Grand
is currently working on a next-generation Lucy that will have more
powerful muscles that will allow her to learn to crawl and then to
walk.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,86986,00.html?nlid=APP
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Three Steps To Launching Reusable Software Assets
How to start getting value now from asset-based development.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,86860,00.html?nlid=APP
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Top Considerations For Wi-Fi Application Development
How to plan your development to take advantage of the many benefits of
Wi-Fi.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,86862,00.html?nlid=APP
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Borland Updates Janeva
Software connects .Net applications to J2EE and CORBA on the back-end.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,87069,00.html?nlid=APP
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Java News Briefs
-- FWA Software offers Visual Tags for Struts 2004
-- Big Faceless Organization upgrades PDF Library
-- New Atlanta serves up ServletExec 5.
-- Code Futures puts out new FireStorm/DAO version
-- IBM's HeapRoots uncovers memory leaks
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,87067,00.html?nlid=APP
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Open Source Site For Portlets Goes Live
Users can create and share portlets that are designed using open
standards.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,87068,00.html?nlid=APP
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Adobe Acquires Assets Of XML Specialist Yellow Dragon
Company will bolster XML support in its document management offerings.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,87070,00.html?nlid=APP
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Sign up for a special November 18 Webcast today!
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