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htmlSQL - a PHP class to query the web by an SQL like language

http://www.jonasjohn.de/old-projects.htm My blog (2006 — 2011) From 2006 till 2008 I wrote articles in my german blog named “Lost in programming”. In 2011 I removed the remaining old articles from my homepage. Free icon set (2007) Years ago I made a free icon set from freely available stock photos.
Bixo is an open source web mining toolkit that runs as a series of Cascading pipes on top of Hadoop . By building a customized Cascading pipe assembly, you can quickly create specialized web mining applications that are optimized for a particular use case. Take a look at the Getting Started page, and also the list of resources (mailing list, bug database, source code, etc)

Open Source Web Mining Toolkit | Bixo

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Catcher Catcher - Wiki - Redmine

While Osmocom provides access to most detailed GSM data, other platforms could, too, provide useful information for detecting IMSI catcher attacks. For IMSI catchers to achieve their goals they will need to show behavior different from normal base stations. We distinguish between yellow, red, and black flags. Yellow flag are an indication that you might have been caught; red flags are a very strong indication; and black flags tell you: "You are being tracked down; throw away your phone and run." http://opensource.srlabs.de/projects/catcher/wiki
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Journalism in the Age of Data: A Video Report on Data Visualization by Geoff McGhee

// Provide alternate content for browsers that do not support scripting // or for those that have scripting disabled. Alternate HTML content should be placed here. This content requires the Adobe Flash Player. Get Flash Journalists are coping with the rising information flood by borrowing data visualization techniques from computer scientists, researchers and artists.
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Top 10 Things for getting Started in Data Journalism « Data Miner UK

Posted: August 9, 2011 in Data Journalism Tags: ArcGIS , BuzzData , data , datajournalism , FlowingData , geocommons , Get the Data , Google refine , HacksHackers , information is beautiful , Many Eyes , MapAList , NICAR , ScraperWiki , Tableau Although “data journalism” can encompass infographics, interactives, web apps, FOI, databases and a whole host of other numbering, coding, displaying techniques; the road less travelled-by has certain steps, turns and speed bumps. In that sense, here’s a list of things to tick off if you’re interested in going down the data journalism road: Know the legal boundaries – get to know the Data Protection Act 1998 and the sections on access to personal data and unstructured personal data held by authorities . Do not set foot on your journey without reading the section on exemptions relating to journalism . http://datamineruk.wordpress.com/2011/08/09/top-10-things-for-getting-started-in-data-journalism/