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CINners launched from KMi
Meeting at KMi, a group of innovators piloted Open Book as the new communications medium to facilitate the Central Innovation Network - a virtual...

EPSRC funds ScholOnto
The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has just awarded a 3 year project grant to the ScholOnto Project. As part of the...

EPSRC funds ScholOnto
The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has just awarded a 3 year project grant to the ScholOnto Project. As part of the...

Telephone Planet!!
Forget about reading news on your WAP phone. Roving KMi reporters can now phone their stories directly to Planet, thanks to a custom gateway built by...

KMi Technologies in Santiago, Chile
The early part of this month saw the demonstration of a number of KMi technologies to the Chilean Higher Eduction Council during their international...

AAAI Fellow visits KMi
Paul Cohen, Professor of computer science and leader of the Experimental Knowledge Systems Laboratory (EKSL) at the University of Massachusetts at...

Construction of UfI Observatory Begins
Yesterday saw the first public viewing of a number of web-based services, constructed collaboratively by KMI and IET's International Centre for...

£650K Organizational Learning Project Launched
Today marks the official start of a £650K KMi-led European project entitled "ENRICH: Enriching representations of work to support...

New KMi Modelling Language Launched at Summer School
"Hank", the new cognitive modelling language developed in KMi by Paul Mulholland and Stuart Watt, proved itself at this year's D309...

KMi Planet orbits Japan
John Domingue and Tamara Sumner presented papers at APCHI'98 (Asia Pacific Computer Human Interaction) held in Japan on 15-17th July. John presented...

Best Paper Award for KMi Student
Trevor Collins, a final year PhD student in KMi, has won the 'Best Student Paper Award' at this year's IEEE World Congress On Computational...

New KMi Book
In the past decade, high quality interfaces have become standard in a growing number of areas such as games and CD-ROM-based encyclopedias. Yet the...