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Here's a good example of some of the practical practical problems that have to be solved before some of the predictions of the Horizon Report are likely to come to pass. Which of the six Horizon Report initiatives is reflected in this article? What's significant for teaching and learning in the process of content creation that he describes?
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So this is my challenge to the Web 2.0 community: Solve the personal content and community problem. Take the multi-publishing chops of Ping.fm, the aggregation features of Friendfeed, the republishing capability of Twitterfeed (with more functions, please), and the discussion aggregation of Disqus, and put it all together into one simple, easy-to-maintain product that acts as a hub for publishing, reading, and community in all these services. And while you're at it, make sure you don't steal traffic or community from the services you're front-ending; they all have personalities we want to keep alive.
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Gene RocheHere's a good example of some of the practical practical problems that have to be solved before some of the predictions of the Horizon Report are likely to come to pass. Which of the six Horizon Report initiatives is reflected in this article? What's significant for teaching and learning in the process of content creation that he describes?
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So this is my challenge to the Web 2.0 community: Solve the personal content and community problem. Take the multi-publishing chops of Ping.fm, the aggregation features of Friendfeed, the republishing capability of Twitterfeed (with more functions, please), and the discussion aggregation of Disqus, and put it all together into one simple, easy-to-maintain product that acts as a hub for publishing, reading, and community in all these services. And while you're at it, make sure you don't steal traffic or community from the services you're front-ending; they all have personalities we want to keep alive.
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