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Zemanta API: Bukisa and Biological text extraction

Posted by jure, under zemanta on February 2nd, 2009

One of the biggest questions of every start-up is whether their services and technologies are good enough so others would use it building of their great ideas. Based on your feedback and integrations already happening, we’re on a right track. We’re going to feature the most interesting ones with you.

First service is Bukisa, where anyone can contribute articles and earn money based on how popular their contributions are.Bukisa

They’ve nicely integrated image recommendations and tags to make their content nicer to readers as well as better organized and SEO optimized via more tags:

Zemanta recommendations in Bukisa

Zemanta recommendations in Bukisa

Second interesting usage was presented by Brad Chapman at Blue Collar Bioinformatics blog. He’s extracting keywords from biological text using Zemanta API. He’s sharing his example python code on how to do it and explains in more details results, what works and further possible developments. There’s also an interesting debate in comments section.

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