The XML Papers: Lessons on Applying Topic Maps
http://www.idealliance.org/papers/xml02/dx_xml02/papers/04-03-01/04-03-01.pdf
http://www.idealliance.org/papers/xml02/dx_xml02/papers/04-03-01/04-03-01.pdf
http://www.ontopia.net/topicmaps/materials/tao.html
http://www.artima.com/intv/metadata.html
A simple JPEG -> PDF tool for the Linux command line:
digicol@dcdevelop:/usr/local/tumble-0.32>/dot/local/magick/bin/convert -density 300 hires.jpg /tmp/dc4public/tumble1.jpg digicol@dcdevelop:/usr/local/tumble-0.32>./tumble -b "Agenturbild %F" -v /tmp/dc4public/tumble*.jpg -o /tmp/dc4public/tumble.pdf processed 1 pages of input file "/tmp/dc4public/tumble.jpg"
"Smarter Content Publishing
Building a semantic website to increase the efficiency and usability of publishing systems
By Victor Lombardi"
http://www.digital-web.com/features/feature_2002-08.shtml
And it does mention Topic Maps...
"The PERSONAL content management assistant
Tinderbox is a personal content management assistant. It stores your notes, ideas, and plans. It can help you organize and understand them. And Tinderbox helps you share ideas through Web journals and web logs.
VISUAL
Tinderbox maps your notes as you make them. Build relationships by arranging notes, organizing them with shape and color, linking them. Tinderbox lets you record ideas quickly and keep them where you'll find them again when you need them.
SMART Tinderbox's agents automatically scan your notes, looking for patterns and building relationships. Agents help discover relationships and help make sure important things don't get lost. Agents are easy to make and easy to modify. They're flexible and powerful.
Tinderbox can even gather and update changing information and breaking news from the internet.
When it's time to share your notes, Tinderbox can assemble multiple notes into one page. Updates are a breeze -- even if you update several times a day. Private notes, timestamps, permanent links, archives: everything you want, just the way you want it."
http://www.eastgate.com/Tinderbox/
http://www.tripwire.org/ http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/03/06/FreeBSD_Basics.html http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/03/20/FreeBSD_Basics.html
http://www.topicmaps.org/xtm/index.html http://shelter.nu/xsiteable/index.html
TurboPower FlashFiler 2 is now Open Source, speaks SQL, and can be embedded directly into the .exe file...
http://www.turbopower.com/products/flashfiler/ http://www.tk-datasoft.com/foundry/foundry.html
The WEB-DAV Linux File System can mount WebDAV servers locally:
Once mounted, you can share it over Samba...