Tracking Information on Today's Internet: A Handbook for Creating Your Individual Semantic Web
暫譯: 當今互聯網上的資訊追蹤:打造個人語義網的手冊
Dirk Stähler
- 出版商: CreateSpace Independ
- 出版日期: 2014-09-20
- 售價: $920
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $874
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 222
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 150243783X
- ISBN-13: 9781502437839
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商品描述
On September 12, 2013, United Airlines’ website offered flights for $0.00. Only taxes and fees were charged, a situation caused by a computer glitch that occurred during the set-up of new prices within the booking system. The news about this "special offer" spread quickly on Twitter and Facebook. Everyone who found out in time saved a lot of money on their next vacation. In 2010, a famous magazine revealed that a well-known market research company monitored an Internet forum for patients with mental illness. The monitoring was carried out on behalf of a client in the pharmaceutical industry looking for insights into the use of pharmaceutical products. Every active user of the forum became the subject of a marketing study - without being asked. These two examples express the value of information, especially to those in control of the material. Everybody with access to the right information at the right time can save or earn a lot of money. I am convinced that everyone should be able to use the content on the Internet as profitably as possible. But everyone must recognize the dangers that arise from it as well. Therefore it is essential to understand the tools and techniques for collecting, analyzing and processing digital content. Tools are available free of charge that don’t require detailed technical knowledge. This book explains how these tools have evolved and where they will lead us in the near future. It serves as a guide for those who want to automate their digital life using free Internet services. Let them search the Internet for bargains, research the latest news, execute recurring tasks and inform you automatically when needed. This book discusses methods, tools and solutions to build your own individual semantic web.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
在2013年9月12日,美國聯合航空的網站上提供了$0.00的航班。僅收取稅金和費用,這一情況是由於在預訂系統中設置新價格時發生的計算機故障所造成的。關於這個「特別優惠」的消息迅速在Twitter和Facebook上傳播。每個及時得知的人都在下一次度假中省下了很多錢。2010年,一本著名雜誌揭露了一家知名市場研究公司監控一個針對精神疾病患者的網絡論壇。這項監控是代表一家製藥行業的客戶進行的,目的是尋找有關藥品使用的見解。論壇的每位活躍用戶都成為了市場研究的對象——而且沒有被詢問。這兩個例子表達了信息的價值,特別是對於那些掌控材料的人來說。每個在正確的時間獲得正確信息的人都可以省下或賺取很多錢。我相信每個人都應該能夠盡可能有利地使用互聯網上的內容。但每個人也必須認識到由此產生的危險。因此,理解收集、分析和處理數位內容的工具和技術至關重要。有一些免費的工具可用,這些工具不需要詳細的技術知識。本書解釋了這些工具是如何演變的,以及它們在不久的將來將引領我們走向何方。它作為一個指南,幫助那些希望利用免費互聯網服務自動化其數位生活的人。讓他們在互聯網上尋找優惠,研究最新消息,執行重複任務,並在需要時自動通知你。本書討論了構建自己個人語義網的方法、工具和解決方案。