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evangotlib:

mikehudack:

tanya77:

Are you guys aware that Harold Ramis wrote:
Animal House
Meatballs 
Caddyshack
Stripes
Ghost Busters
Back to School 
Groundhog Day
Besides being some of the all-time comedy classics, they have together grossed $711.3 M domestically, according to IMDB.



This made me immediately think “Why can’t I just type “Domestic gross of “Animal House” + domestic gross of “Meatballs” + …etc.” into Google and get the response? It already does simple conversions, so that sort of calculation is no problem. It would seem that it’s a natural extension of an “information gathering” service to become an “information collation” service, especially when that information is factual data. Google will never be able to categorize poetry by quality, or come to a decision on the death penalty, but the gathering and then quick analysis or calculation of hard data points would seem to be something at which it could excel.
Granted I don’t expect it to be easy, but neither is scouring nearly the entirety of the web. I know this is some of the ideas behind the Semantic Web, but this would seem to be a far simpler and incredibly useful intermediary step. I’d really appreciate search that isn’t just “here is a mass of info” but “let me help you with that.”
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evangotlib:

mikehudack:

tanya77:

Are you guys aware that Harold Ramis wrote:

Animal House

Meatballs 

Caddyshack

Stripes

Ghost Busters

Back to School 

Groundhog Day

Besides being some of the all-time comedy classics, they have together grossed $711.3 M domestically, according to IMDB.

This made me immediately think “Why can’t I just type “Domestic gross of “Animal House” + domestic gross of “Meatballs” + …etc.” into Google and get the response? It already does simple conversions, so that sort of calculation is no problem. It would seem that it’s a natural extension of an “information gathering” service to become an “information collation” service, especially when that information is factual data. Google will never be able to categorize poetry by quality, or come to a decision on the death penalty, but the gathering and then quick analysis or calculation of hard data points would seem to be something at which it could excel.

Granted I don’t expect it to be easy, but neither is scouring nearly the entirety of the web. I know this is some of the ideas behind the Semantic Web, but this would seem to be a far simpler and incredibly useful intermediary step. I’d really appreciate search that isn’t just “here is a mass of info” but “let me help you with that.”

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I do lots of things. I'm kind of weird that way.

First and foremost, I'm the Director of Content Partnerships at Blip.tv, where you can discover the best in original web series.

Before that, I ran a consulting company focused on entertainment and government entities called Spytap Industries. In a previous life I helped create United Talent Agency's online division - the first major agency division devoted to representing and monetizing online content.

I also contribute to Here's Some Awesome, a collaborative video curation site that showcases the awesome in online video.

From time to time I write essays on topics of interest from politics, to the future of mass media, to the effects that online content and piracy are having on traditional media. They normally go here. (Latest example: "On Wikileaks")

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