Nokia X6 all set to rock your ears?

Posted by Harshal On October - 20 - 2009

A review on the wonders of the new X series launched by Nokia, and reasons why you should go for it.

Cricket Fan? really?

Posted by Author On March - 03 - 2009

CrickZenga offers a free cricket Scorecard for your handset, simply download the jar , jad file install these cricket applications in your GPRS enabled mobile phone and within seconds a Free score card is displayed on your phone.

Nokia N97 ..is it a lost cause ?

Posted by Author On May - 8 - 2009

Everyone says the Nokia N97 will kill the iPhone, i say that is impossible ! B'cuz, The N97 will kill itself first !!

Vodafone gets an awesome caller tune offer !

Blogged by Author On October - 16th - 2009

Vodafones has this real great way to get free caller tune, i wonder if it works !?!

AntiViral Security - is it needed?

Posted by Author for all time !

One of the drawbacks that i see from getting your hands on one of these is that they seriously slow down your phone, and in the case of the already tight strapped RAM of the n95 - it'll be Hell for the user !

A treasure trove of codes to hack !

Posted by Author On March - 03 - 2009

These are some information that will help you find some cool information on your Nokia Nseries and Eseries phone.. or any other Symbian device.

Extracting conent from the www

Blogged by DiLin Anand On Wednesday, July 01, 2009
As more and more information become available on the
WorldWideWeb, the tools for collecting, organizing, and sharing this digital
content become a lot more sophisticated than before.

Most institutions rely pretty heavily on internal as well as external data for decision-making processes for their businesses. While internal data ideally is well-formed and easily accessible, external data on the other hand may be found from different sources and more often requires precious time and effort to be gathered.

Data Extractor applications easily gathers and combines information from internal and external sources like databases and web pages which makes them a powerful and cost-effective service for data extraction. The resulting database can be imported into your own system, viewed in applications. One of the many ways to extract this content from cyberspace is to use a Web Content Extractor. I noticed one provided by Mozenda, a SaaS company. You could visit them to get full-service options.

On a side note, the Nokia N97 should be in by the end of this week, provided nothing untoward crops up.

2 Response to "Extracting conent from the www"

  1. the Cloud Said,

    Wow, that is one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time.
    Are their other companies offering this kind of thing? Thanks for sharing this. Got my head spinning with possibilities.

     


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