- Browse ML-related tags on Del.icio.us (http://del.icio.us/tag/machinelearning)
- Find people who bookmarked JMLR and browse their bookmarks/inbox (ie http://del.icio.us/dnaboy76)
- Search for "Machine Learning" on technoratid (search)
- Find people who subscribed to John Langford's blog through bloglines, and browse their subscriptions, (ie http://bloglines.com/public/Suresh)
- Find people who entered ML papers in Citeulike, and browse their library (ie http://www.citeulike.org/user/brian)
- At some point, get back to work ;)
- What are some other ways of finding interesting stuff?
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I have a question: how do you find time for all that, much less want more? If I did all that I'd be reading 12 hours a day and wouldn't get anything else done at all. :-)
umm.. precisely ;)
-- Suresh
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