Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 9th Jul 2006 23:34 UTC
Linux GLS³ is an open source semantic storage solution for GNU/Linux that indexes your data, extracts from it metadata and relevant information, allows you to organize it using queries and tags, an API to allow Developers to integrate searching and organization capabilities in their application, shared schemas between applications through an API, a pseudo file system for backward compatibility, a web interface, As-You-Type searching and more. Check their site for demonstration.
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RE[3]: lol
by somebody on Mon 10th Jul 2006 19:05 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: lol"
somebody
Member since:
2005-07-07

There is a bit diff here. While Apple claims inventions, these ones do not. Neither does XGL.

On the other hand, I always appreciate one tech being improved as long as they don't start claiming inovation.

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RE[4]: lol
by Duffman on Tue 11th Jul 2006 15:52 in reply to "RE[3]: lol"
Duffman Member since:
2005-11-23

Yes there is a bit diff here.

Linux users are claiming since years that Apple and Microsoft suxe.
Years later, we found the same features in Linux, the same who suxe for sure but strangely now there are on linux, they do not suxe anymore ....

"While Apple claims inventions"

Apple claims innovation, not invention. It is not the same, read a dictionary if you do not understand the subtlety.

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