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14 February 2008
Milton Keynes in the fog, the Talis Platform... and a Moroccan fish
Posted by Paul Miller at February 14, 2008 10:07 AM
As I mentioned last week, Talis CTO Ian Davis was at the Open University's Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) yesterday, to give a talk on the Talis Platform.
Former KMi student Tom Heath, Sam Tunnicliffe and myself were also along (for the lunch, of course), and spent a fascinating day looking at some of the research that the team at KMi are engaged in. More on that in future posts, I'm sure.
Ian's presentation was webcast as he spoke, and has now been made available online at KMi for those who weren't free or awake at the time.
And the Moroccan fish? That was my lunch.
Cow picture CC-licensed on Flickr... Cow story from Wikipedia...
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