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Enterprise 2.0, Version 2.0
Explaining my Fondness for Explicit Content
Implicit user-generated information
is information that people unknowingly generate as they work online. It’s the
digital fingerprints or traces that people leave as they follow links, look at
content, consider one product then buy another, etc. This data can be aggregated
to show what’s popular, what’s related, who has a good reputation, etc.
My impression is that the collection and analysis of implicit online information
grew out of Web analytics (clickstream data) and eCommerce recommendations
(customers who bought [shopped for] this also bought [ended up buying] this). I
find these recommendations tremendously valuable, and they’re entirely
implicit.
What is the most important difference between websites and
blogs? It’s about being up to date or timeless. Or it’s about being still valid. The info at a blog is
expected to be valid at a certain point in time while the content on a website
is expected to be timeless.
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