Web Two > We need to rethink... ourselves

[Are You Paying Attention?] I encourage you to check it out. One of the most impressive presentations about Web 2.0 and structured data I have ever seen.

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[Elgg.ell.aau.dk] Thomas Ryberg :: Weblog :: Fragsensus, Distriboration ...: The Web 2.0 and the sort of loose ties that can exist between people are very interesting. And the notions of aggregation and distribution - or maybe words such as patchworking and tapestry would be better: thus signifying a process where people from the myriads of resources weave their 'tapestry' of news, pictures, podcasts, interesting links and blogpostings or collectively add to the patchwork by sewing together and presenting patches produced by others.

http://libraryclips.blogsome.com [Libraryclips.blogsome.com] Library clips :: Semantic web: subject searching (XML, DC, RDF ...: The social web, mostly the blogosphere and bookmark folksonomies are creating a watered-down version of the semantic web by default. Aggregated user-defined tags are a quick answer, and are of great value for discovery, sharing, and aggregating to make topic portals, but the question is does an aggregate of personal contexts cross over to a defined community context, at the moment “not really”…although we do see notions of the power law, long tail, and related algorithms helping to create emergent vocabularies, but is this enough.

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