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File system metadata which I was then calling "meta-information," for some reason was also tickling my brain, though mostly in a positive way, believe it or not.
Ars Technica John Siracusa 2011
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Except that everyone would also take THAT bit of meta-information into account, and sell one day before that.
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The fact that many individuals are suddendly talking about a new topic is the meta-information you need about the topic.
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Except that everyone would also take THAT bit of meta-information into account, and sell one day before that.
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A sense that would give us seamless access and easy access to meta-information or information that may exist somewhere that may be relevant to help us make the right decision about whatever it is that we're coming across.
Pattie Maes demos the Sixth Sense Pranav Mistry Pattie Maes 2009
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A sense that would give us seamless access and easy access to meta-information or information that may exist somewhere that may be relevant to help us make the right decision about whatever it is that we're coming across.
Pattie Maes demos the Sixth Sense Pranav Mistry Pattie Maes 2009
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The empathy model was built in wiki-format, and wikis, such as the wikimedia software of the Wikipedia, promote an excellent way of structuring information so that new, or meta-information, comes from the inserted information.
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A sense that would give us seamless access and easy access to meta-information or information that may exist somewhere that may be relevant to help us make the right decision about whatever it is that we're coming across.
Pattie Maes demos the Sixth Sense Pranav Mistry Pattie Maes 2009
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Oh my, I just discovered that dropbox keeps your meta-information!
Dropbox Erik Stolterman 2009
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This is all very understandable in terms of the consensus of experts problem: if one has to make decisions based only on the advice of a panel of advisors, how can one best collect meta-information as to which advisors give the best advice in which situations?
Trust Cues Understood, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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