Bill Erickson sent me Kevin Kelly’s TED talk “Predicting the Next 5,000 Days of the Web”. Kelly discusses the semantic web, which uses relational data to make associations between site to site, profile to profile. The idea of a converging, thinking web is a fascinating concept. Kelly calls this thinking web “more […]
How Will the Semantic Web “Think”?
August 19th, 2008 · 5 Comments · Social Media and Society
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The Semantic Web Can Fix Social Media’s Data Portability Issue. See How.
August 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Other Social Networks, Social Media and Society
I tend to like to be behind a camera instead of in front of it, but I felt that the issue of data portability was important enough to step up and lead a discussion at SocialMedia Camp.
The semantic web can fix the issue of data portability in social media. How? By using […]
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Go to iPhone DevCamp So We Can Get Our Butts Off Our Computers
July 31st, 2008 · 1 Comment · Social Media and Society
When I was growing up, I took every computer problem to my dad. Why? My dad liked computers to the point where I debating banning him from CompUSA. When I worked at Dell, I put together a $2000 computer for him and he bought a $3000 one. He liked helping me […]
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