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Brown Dog: a Search Engine For the Other 99 Percent (of Data)

aarondubrow writes: We've all experienced the frustration of trying to access information on websites, only to find that the data is trapped in outdated, difficult-to-read file formats and that metadata — the critical data about the data, such as when and how and by whom it was produced — is nonexistent. Led by Kenton McHenry, a team at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications is working to change that. Recipients in 2013 of a $10 million, five-year award from the National Science Foundation, the team is developing software that allows researchers to manage and make sense of vast amounts of digital scientific data that is currently trapped in outdated file formats. The NCSA team recently demonstrated two publicly-available services to make the contents of uncurated data collections accessible.

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  1. "the Other 99 Percent" by swell · · Score: 2, Funny

    wow
    I'm still struggling with the first 99 percent, and now you tell me there's more?

    This must be the Dark Matter that the rumors are about. Oh, how the elusive tendrils of reality converge on the delicate neurons of the deranged mind.

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    ...omphaloskepsis often...