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Most of My Blogging is Now in Twine
from Minding the Planet July 02, 2008
This is a note to readers of this blog. As many of you know, I m the CEO of Radar Networks, the makers of a new service called Twine. Twine is a service for interest networking, which I believe is the next evolution of social media. How are social networks and interest networks different? Social networks are about connecting to people and messaging with them -- they are basically the next evolution of contact management and email. Interest networks are about leveraging collective intelligence to discover and share great content around your interests -- they are the next evolution of social media (discussion forums, wikis, blogs, social news aggregation, and social bookmarking). Interest networks are for making sense of information and discovering new information that matters to you. I now use Twine as my main place for authoring and sharing content on the Web. (I also use Twine as my main place for keeping up with my many interests. The Twine community does a great job of scouring the Web to find the content that I want to know about. Generally if there is an article that matters to me, it shows up in Twine very quickly. I no longer have to read as many RSS feeds. This is the power of collective intelligence at its best.) However, although Twine can be used both to author and discover content around interest, in this article I will focus on the authoring side of the story. Of course I am biased, but speaking from the perspective of a blogger, I can say that Twine is rapidly becoming the personal publishing environment I always dreamed of having. It s an ideal environment to author content and distribute it to highly relevant audiences. In Twine, I have many different public and private microblogs on various topics that matter to me, and I also participate in microblogs that others have created. It s super easy to post to one or many of them at once. Twine also has good support for discussions. It s very easy to have discussions around any piece of content -- and the discussions simply work better than they do in my Typepad blog. And of course, Twine has cool features such as automatic semantic tagging of all my posts, great content management features for finding all the content I have added, and powerful contextual recommendations to other interesting content that are added to my content. As a result of these benefits, in the last month, I have found that my blogging activity in Twine has become about 100X my blogging activity here in Typepad (no offense to Typepad, by the way -- I really like Typepad too, but as a means of distributing content, it just isn t as useful to me as Twine). Posting in a traditional blog is a labor intensive process and in the end my post only appears to the readers of one blog. But in Twine it is as easy as bookmarking something, or authoring a note, and then sharing it across a bunch of different communities. And Twine helps me keep track of the discussion around each of my posts as it evolves. So if you are interested in what I m reading, what I m thinking about, and what matters to me, you ll find a lot more of that in Twine. If you are not yet a Twine member already, register and you will be let in very quickly. Here is where I hang out in Twine: Nova Spivack s Public Twine -- This is my blog in Twine, for general posts. Web 3.0 - Semantic Web -- This is a twine about, well, what the title says. There are thousands of participants. Cool -- This is a twine about unsually cool things. It s the Twine equivalent of Boing Boing. But instead of a small elite group controlling what gets in, the entire community helps. News of the Strange -- I admit it, I really like fringe news and odd news stories. Science Discoveries -- A twine about emerging discoveries in science. Web Industry Trends -- A twine about new ideas and trends in the Web biz. And many, many more... You can see them on my Profile in Twine. And if you want to track all my public posts in Twine, go to my profile and subscribe to my RSS feed in Twine. Twine is still in invite only beta -- but in the second half of July we will be opening up all the public content in Twine to the open Web. Anyone will be able to read it and we will be letting people in faster as well. I will still blog here when I have larger articles to share. But on a day-to-day basis, I will be posting a lot more in Twine. Hope to see you there! (By the way, if you are a member of Twine and you are also finding that Twine is becoming the center of your social media life, feel free to copy and paste this post and adapt it into your own blog)
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"Top Tech Bloggers Define Web 2.0"
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 28, 2008
Last week, all eyes were on San Francisco. Up north in Sonoma, the NewComm Forum debated how to incorporate social media technologies with communications (Step 1: Add socialTNT to RSS reader). Down in the city, the tech community rallied around the Web 2.0 Expo. But two years after Tim O'Reilly defined the emerging technologies, many are still left scratching their heads and wondering what the eff Web 2.0 is.In 2006, Tim O'Reilly, founder of top tech publishing company O'Reilly Media, gave his compact definition of Web 2.0:"Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform. Chief among those rules is this: Build applications that harness network effects to get better the more people use them. (This is what I've elsewhere called "harnessing collective intelligence.")Now let's compare that to what top Bloggers Dan Farber (CNET News.com), Marshall Kirkpatrick (ReadWriteWeb), Mike Butcher (TechCrunch), Dean Takahashi (VentureBeat), Scott Beale (Laughing Squid), Josh Lowensohn (Webware). [Video duration: 3'23"]>>Continue reading >>
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Jim Hendler talks about the Semantic Web and Artificial Intelligence
from Talking with Talis March 20, 2008
In our latest podcast I talk with Jim Hendler, Tetherless World Senior Constellation Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. We discuss Jim's early experience in Artificial Intelligence (AI) research, before digging into some of his observations on competing interpretations of the Semantic Web and exploring the relevance of Semantic Web ideas to users of today's Web 2.0 applications. Listen Now Download MP3 [50 mins, 24Mb] See this post on ZDNet's blog, The Semantic Web, for more discussion. During the conversation, we refer to the following resources; Artificial Intelligence (AI) AI Winter Sir Tim Berners-Lee Talks about the Semantic Web podcast DAML Dopplr Facebook Flickr Freebase Garlik Gartner Hype Cycles Ora Lassila Metaweb 'Metcalfe's Law, Web 2.0, and the Semantic Web' paper by Jim Hendler Jennifer Golbeck (pdf) OWL Radar Networks RDF RealTravel Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) 'The Semantic Web', Scientific American 2001 SKOS SPARQL Tetherless World Constellation at RPI Twine Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI) Yahoo embraces the Semantic Web? This conversation was conducted using Skype on Friday 14 March, recorded with Ecamm Network's Call Recorder for Skype, and edited on a Mac with Garageband. For further Talking with Talis podcasts on the emerging Web of Data, see here. Technorati Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Jim Hendler, podcast, Podcasting, Semantic Web, Talis, Talking with Talis, W3C, Web 2.0, Web 3.0
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Blogs 2.0 et Intelligence économique
from Dailymotion - channel business March 09, 2008
Formation à l'Association de l'Ecole de Guerre Economique (AEGE) du 12 mars 2008 - Blogs 2.0 et Intelligence économiqueAuthor: verbalkintnet Tags: blogs web 2.0 internet intelligence économique renseignement web 3.0 formation ege verbalkint Posted: 09 March 2008 Rating: 4.0 Votes: 1
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Elena B Williams and Leandra
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos February 19, 2008
Elena B Williams and Leandra from Ms Watchalot on Vimeo. Live at Sphinx Rock Cafe, Mt Burrell, far north coast of NSW, Australia. Visit myspace.com/twocolourmountainmusic and myspace.com/leandra_alchemy Cast: Ms Watchalot
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Backstage Sessions: Headlights - Towers
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos February 19, 2008
Backstage Sessions: Headlights - Towers from Hard to Find a Friend on Vimeo. This video is exclusive content of Hard to Find a Friend. Recorded 2.17.2008, The End, Nashville, TN. Hardtofindafriend.com Headlightsmusic.com Cast: Hard to Find a Friend
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Nordparksessions Teaser-3 2008
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos February 19, 2008
Nordparksessions Teaser-3 2008 from 3gg3rmedia.com on Vimeo. The Nordparksessions in Innsbruck are a 3 day-event with big-air, halfpipe and freeriderace. This is a short intro to the event. Check the Ripper! Infos at www.nordparksessions.com Cast: 3gg3rmedia.com
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My cat sasha HD 720p ( filmed with canon HV20 )
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos February 19, 2008
My cat sasha HD 720p ( filmed with canon HV20 ) from Marty Wichtmann on Vimeo. just my cat doing what she does best ( since it was 32 degree day and shes and old 17yo girl i dont blame her ) just thought i'd share. regards Marty. canon hv20 HDV 25p converted to 720p in WMV9 @ 25MBss ( yes 25MB/s ) file size : 96MB - regards Marty. Cast: Marty Wichtmann
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Invitation au 6 mars prochain @ TheArk
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos February 19, 2008
Invitation au 6 mars prochain @ TheArk from Thierry on Vimeo. La télé 2.0, sujet pour ce tout premier forum organisé par TheArk en Valais. Comme intervenants: Bernard Rappaz de TSR multimédia et votre serviteur en la personne de ThierryWeber.com Cast: Thierry
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