Monthly Archives: April 2009

BioIT – Chem4Word

I’m in Boston for Bio-IT World Conference & Expo 2009 for two main reasons, an invited talk “the Chemical Semantic Web” (Computational Chemistry track) and also our first public demonstration of the Chem4Word software (research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/chem4word/ ) . For those who … Continue reading

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Three days to save the European Internet

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Three Strikes and You Are Disinternetted

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Dear MEP, Please Save Our Internet

Dear MEP, Please Save Our Internet Continue reading

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Is Europe's Internet in danger?

Is Europe's Internet in danger? Continue reading

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CLARION – our chemical data repository project

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Open Chemistry Data at NIST

I had a wonderful mail this morning from Steve Heller … Peter I am helping the NIST folks get additional GC/MS EI (electron impact only) mass spectral for their WebBook and mass spec database. http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/ and http://www.nist.gov/srd/nist1a.htm The question I … Continue reading

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Blogging Encouragement to an eScientist – Toowoomba-style

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Crystaleyesing The Fascinator

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Blogging using ICE

Blogging using ICE Continue reading

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