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A blog about bioinformatics, semantic web, comics and social networks.

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Au revoir Albert Barill (1921-2009), et merci pour tout. Darwin et l'volution partie 1envoy par dimi1000...
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In this post, I will present how I wrote a standalone XUL application: it's a simple GUI translating a DNA sequence to a proteic sequence. (Wikipedia:) XUL stands for "XML User Interface Language". It's a language developed by the Mozilla project which operates...

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I'm arriving at SFO 22H00 on the 2nd and to SFO on the 6th 10H15. See you there ! :-) Pierre...
http://www.researcherid.com Thomson scientific launches researcher id.com to associate a researcher with their published works: Unique Identifier Ensures An Accurate Record Of A Researchers Output And Attribution and Builds a World-class Author Community Researcher...
(feed readers, this post is better displayed on the web site) I've been looking for a way to get a structured description of the biographies of the scientists threw the History. One of my investigation led to wikistory, a webstart application based on the data...

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Image via WikipediaContinuing to clear out my inbox, aka my brain, before I shut down for the year.The other day I was listening to Technometria, with Eric Norlin as the special guest. The episode, about The Implicit Web touched upon a lot of interesting topics....
Image via WikipediaContinuing to clear out my inbox, aka my brain, before I shut down for the year.The other day I was listening to Technometria, with Eric Norlin as the special guest. The episode, about The Implicit Web touched upon a lot of interesting topics....
Some late year link clearingLet’s start with the news that Sean Eddy has started blogging. Cryptogenomicon is a suitably geeky name for a blog I am looking forward to reading (Sean’s obviously a Neal Stephenson fan). He brings the blog to life by...