I thought that many of you would interested in Dave de Roure's recent 
announcement:

Dear myExperimenters

You'll see we have two new tabs on the myExperiment website:

* The Topics explorer tab uses tags and tag co-occurrence to organise 
workflows into categories. We encourage you to use Topics explorer and 
give feedback by clicking on the thumbs up / thumbs down icons inside 
each topic description. Your feedback will help evaluate the approach 
and ultimately improves your data exploration experience (note that only 
logged in users can submit feedback).

* The Services tab provides a searchable interface to information about 
Web Services, to assist you in workflow design and execution. The 
Services Tab is populated with information from the BioCatalogue 
(www.biocatalogue.org), which provides a curated catalogue of over 2000 
Life Science Web Services from around 150 service providers. The status 
of the services is actively monitored.

We welcome your feedback on both of these:

* Topics explorer was developed by Julia Stoyanovich, Paramveer Dhillon, 
Brian Lyons and Susan B. Davidson at the University of Pennsylvania. 
Feedback should be addressed to Julia Stoyanovich <[email protected]>. 
This work was supported by the US National Science Foundation grant 
0937060 to the Computing Research Association for the CIFellows Project 
and grant III-0803524.

* We invite feedback on the Services tab to help us plan the development 
of this functionality, such as other sources of service information and 
further integration with workflow discovery. Please send feedback to the 
usual feedback address [email protected]

Thanks… I'll let you head for http://www.myexperiment.org and give us 
feedback. :)

-- Dave


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