July 2008 - Posts

Sphere Project - A Multi-Touch Interactive Spherical Display
29 July 08 05:07 PM | eScience | 0 Comments   
Today at the MSR Faculty Summit – I was able to play with the Sphere Project, and it’s a real unique way to interact with information/data.  It makes you think what data could be place in a system like this and how to interact with it.  We’ll Read More...
SQL Server 2005 Driver for PHP - Released
29 July 08 01:42 PM | eScience | 0 Comments   
PHP developers can now integrate data from SQL Server now that the driver is available for download .  Also glad to see that it works with SQL Server Express edition. It is my pleasure to announce that version 1.0 of the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Read More...
Overlaying images on Virtual Earth without tiling
28 July 08 10:02 AM | eScience | 4 Comments   
One thing a lot of people complain about web mapping applications is having to create tiles to be able to overlay images as new map layers. Tiling is boring, time consuming and pointless if all you have is a 100 KB image (not images of different details Read More...
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"How to blog, get tenure and prosper"
24 July 08 09:57 AM | eScience | 1 Comments   
One of the discussions that frequently happens at the eScience/Science 2.0 type meetings is how does academia incorporate the Web 2.0 technologies (Blogging, etc) into the tenure based reward system - these are technologies that change how quickly/accessible Read More...
How the WorldWide Telescope works
23 July 08 03:30 PM | eScience | 1 Comments   
Jon Udell gets the details from Jonathan Fay (no relation) on how WWT works.  How the WorldWide Telescope works Cross Posted from Dan Fay's Blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/dan_fay) Read More...
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Making Sense of Data Overload: An Innovative Approach to Progressive Data Analysis
23 July 08 03:14 PM | eScience | 1 Comments   
It's really good to see that the datamining work ( ProDA ) that Cyrus Shahabi of USC is getting more visibility - the use of wavelet compression is a really neat way to deal with large amounts of data and make it easy to see the trends...you can see why Read More...
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Fun Images
23 July 08 10:37 AM | eScience | 1 Comments   
Cross Posted from Dan Fay's Blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/dan_fay) Read More...
.NetMap - Released - visualize your Networks (Social, etc) from Excel
22 July 08 02:42 PM | eScience | 1 Comments   
  .NetMap an Excel plugin and dll is now available (Binaries and Source) on CodePlex – This brings the ability to visualize different types of networks – ie. Social networks (facebook, etc) and even things like Protein interaction network (see image).  Read More...
Very Cool: make Xbox games, make money
22 July 08 11:29 AM | eScience | 1 Comments   
Wish I was creative enough to create a Xbox LIVE Community Games and not only get fame - but fortune :-)   I'd be interested in seeing some Science or environment related games up there - might be a way to educate as well as have fun. Once the Read More...
NOAA – 2009 Climate Program Announcement
18 July 08 08:47 AM | eScience | 1 Comments   
Just received the Sectoral Applications Research Program announcement from Nancy Beller-Simms at the NOAA Climate Program Office.  The due date for the proposal is 5:00 P.M. Eastern Time October 9, 2008. The overall NOAA 2009 Climate Program Announcement Read More...
Introduction to Spatial Coordinate Systems: Flat Maps for a Round Planet
17 July 08 04:19 PM | eScience | 0 Comments   
Always looking for interesting papers that educate you on domains - really enjoyed this paper... Introduction to Spatial Coordinate Systems: Flat Maps for a Round Planet SQL Server Technical Article Writers: Isaac Kunen Summary: This paper is an introduction Read More...
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WorldWide Telescope on Microsoft.com
11 July 08 04:47 PM | eScience | 0 Comments   
Cross Posted from Dan Fay's Blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/dan_fay) Read More...
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Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing Program (SciDAC) tutorials on Friday, July 18th
11 July 08 04:08 PM | eScience | 0 Comments   
Microsoft Research is hosting the DOE 2008 Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing Program (SciDAC) tutorials on Friday, July 18 th .   If interested in attending, please register at the SciDAC Tutorials Registration . SciDAC Tutorial Agenda Read More...
SCIENCE Article: An Earth Systems Science Agency?
10 July 08 01:41 PM | eScience | 1 Comments   
Very interesting article in current issue of Science... The United States faces unprecedented environmental and economic challenges in the decades ahead. Foremost among them will be climate change, sea-level rise, altered weather patterns, declines in Read More...
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NGO - Nonprofit Connection
10 July 08 12:48 PM | eScience | 1 Comments   
Just ran across the NGO Connection site – this is the place for non-profit orgs in the scientific space to look into…. NGO Connection is an online resource for non-profit groups around the world that provides resources to help advance the causes of the Read More...
Deep Photo at MS Pro Photo Summit
10 July 08 09:49 AM | eScience | 0 Comments   
Really neat demo by Michael Cohen (MSR) of Deep Photo at the Pro Photo Summit – uses Virtual Earth and the 3D geometric information to create haze models and clear up images…wish I had that for many of my photos. [Thanks – LiveSide ] Cross Posted from Read More...
The Petabyte Problem: Scrubbing, Curating and Publishing Big Data
03 July 08 02:38 PM | eScience | 0 Comments   
Carol Minton Morris has a good entry on the HatCheck Newsletter on Alex Szalay's keynote, “Scientific Publishing in the Era of Pedabyte Data,” at JCDL on June 19, 2008.  I always enjoy listening to Alex and hearing his perspective, especially Read More...
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Environmental Science related activities
02 July 08 05:09 PM | eScience | 1 Comments   
Here are some good articles on Environmental Science related activities that our researchers at Microsoft Research are involved with.  Understanding Climate Change—One Tree at a Time How Can Technology Sustain the Environment in the 21st Century? Read More...

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