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02 Nov 08

Superstruct: Generation Exile

In this economy, the quest and the prize will be in turning attention into engagement.

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superstruct augmented-reality collaboration

  • In this economy, the quest and the prize will be in turning attention into engagement.
27 Oct 08

The Whole Earth Effect — Plenty Magazine

  • “We are as gods and we might as well get good at it.”
  • Comprehensive in this way, the WEC was a catalyst, helping transform a set of disparate individualists into a potent community
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22 Dec 07

Official Google Blog: Encouraging people to contribute knowledge

  • Our goal is to encourage people who know a particular subject to write an authoritative article about it.
  • The key idea behind the knol project is to highlight authors.
11 Dec 07

Can an online mob create art? - By Clive Thompson - Slate Magazine

  • Art MobsCan an online crowd create a poem, a novel, or a painting?

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01 Sep 07

Evolution as a Team Sport

  • Aristotle identified the narrative
    arc of linear drama: create a character or group we like, put them into
    danger, increase the stakes until the audience can't take it anymore and
    then provide a solution: salvation, a political ideology, or even, in
    the age of marketing, a product that relieves the crisis and saves the
    day.
  • Renaissance innovations
    all involve an increase in our ability to contend with dimension: perspective.
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19 Apr 07

Five Ways to Mark Up the Web

  • Stickis


    Subscribe to only the annotations you wantstickislogo100.png

    Stickis is a web page annotation service that lets you subscribe to content “channels” from your friends and the community via a browser plugin.

  • This has enabled search engines to index their pages and generate a fair amount of organic traffic.
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10 Apr 07

Collective Intelligence: Cogenz, ConnectBeam, Stikkit, Diigo | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone

  • Diigo


    We've seen Diigo before, but now it has a few tweaks to simplify it. Diigo is meant as a collaborative research tool to let you highlight and bookmark specific portions of text you find on the Web. Diigo now also lets groups discuss highlighted text and and publish it onto a blog.

"Digital Maoism: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism" By Jaron Lanier - at Edge

  • That
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    new magnitude of Meta-ness lasted only a month. In April, Kelly reviewed
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    a site called "popurls" that aggregates consensus Web
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    filtering sites...and there was a new "most Meta". We
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    now are reading what a collectivity algorithm derives from what
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    other collectivity algorithms derived from what collectives chose
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    from what a population of mostly amateur writers wrote anonymously.
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Consensus Web Filters - a review by Kevin Kelly at Cool Tools

  • But most important for me is the large volume of very interesting news that will not become "news." This is the kind of material that is more interesting than random pages but which lacks an appealing hook to place it on the front page of a magazine or even a news website. Often these items are timeless; they don't make the front page because they could be run at any time. But they are more valuable than odd curiosities. Because of the voting, tagging, bookmarking process enough people find the item worthwhile that they rise to notice.
  • I have encountered no other process in the world that is better at surfacing "news that stays news" and "news that will be news" better than these collaborative filtering sites.
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27 Mar 07

Paying the top DIGG/REDDIT/Flickr/Newsvine users (or "$1,000 a month for doing what you're already doing.")

  • The concept of "free" content producers, which I think WIRED called crowdsourcing, is going to be a short-lived joke. A loophole in the content business that will be closed by savvy startups which identify the top 5% of the audience and buy their time.
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