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WikiNomicsOnTrailfire - AboutUs Wiki Page
Dear friends of OpenBusiness and WikiNomics,
please support this open negotiation to make it a success.
Currently only the community MySpace supports Paypal's frontstore, while Paypal has announced Facebook as the next community to get the Paypal widget.
Actually it can be used on Blogs and on Websites, where the owners have control over their own HTML (widgets).
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WikiNomicsOnTrailfire
Meatball Wiki: WikiMark
Benefits of WikiMarks for all involved communities.
WikiMark WikiTrail TrailFire
Trailfire User Forums :: View topic - Suggestion: fullsize window button for Mark.
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Suggestion FullsizeWindowForMark Trailfire UserForum DiigoTrailfireWikiCollaboration DiigoTrailfireWikiCollaborationRequest GroupRequest Admin TrailFireAdmin ksafavi
- fridemar on 2007-10-27
Warren Buffett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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WarrenBuffett WikipediaWarrenBuffet SocialCommonWealth OpenBusiness WikiTrail TrailFire DiiGo DiigoTrailfireWikiCollaboration
- fridemar on 2007-06-06
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Add Sticky NoteHe began working at his father's brokerage at the age of 11
- "He began working at his father's brokerage at the age of 11."
A SocialCommonWealth, practising OpenBusiness allows each child (OneLaptopPerChild) the same nurturing context. - on 2007-06-06
- "He began working at his father's brokerage at the age of 11."
Meatball Wiki: TagTheNet
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TagTheNet OpenBusiness OnlineIdentity DomainBasedRealName CreateAndShareWealth DiiGo TrailFire fridemar
TagTheNet
MeatballWiki | RecentChanges | Random Page | Indices | Categories
Tagging the net might be the next "killer application", because
tags, when handled appropriately, can not only replace some functions
of the domain names, but even extend their capabilities.
Of course, the author means ContextSensitiveTags? in social annotation systems like DiiGo, TrailFire and other providers.
Let us take an example: if you Google:IBM and then again Google:iBM,
the author thought: you won't find any difference in the search result,
because this search-engine doesn't care for case-sensitivity. Hey it does. Perhaps Google is the first one to support case in their service.
Imagine IBM (TM) now offers a rival product to Apple (TM), called iBM
(don't know if it is an anticipative trademark of IBM yet). Most of us
now have probably the well established association, aha a new iPOD
(TM) rival
to Apple is there, this time with the association, "smaller and with
the power of a mainframe", in accordance with rumors that IBM has new
methods of revolutionary 3D memory-chips in development.The author documents this marketing idea in his blog and
donates the idea to his fellow wikizens. If somebody of our peers now
has a good wire to IBM, this could be a factor in his/her career at
IBM. If you have been reading my blogs, you could have had the idea
some hours earlier.
Now for the OpenBusiness aspect of TagTheNet:
In the same sense as IBM discovers new opportunities to reduce their
advertising costs, leaving more money for their "own" peers, each
community peer in a social annotation community has:- the equal opportunity to promote his/her ideas, concepts, products, services
- as a community based OpenBusiness
- working like a HoofSmith
There is one important feature of domain-names, that in the forseeable future probably can't be replaced by the TagTheNet
approach. It is the verifiable OnlineIdentity, based on domain-names, i.e. the DomainBasedRealName.
Discussion:- the author recommends to buy catchy domain-names and to
contribute as many helpful ideas, concepts and tools to be part of the
open wealth-creating process in the sense of CreateAndShareWealth ( work in progress, must go swimming now ) -- [fridemar]
Google:TagTheNet
- fridemar on 2007-06-03 - the equal opportunity to promote his/her ideas, concepts, products, services
Trailfire: Second Life by maxie
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Dear Diigos,
this TrailFireTrail demonstrates, that the Diigo annotation system needs trails to connect different pages. It is very convenient for readers and writers as well.
The author deliberately doesn't put this annotation in one of the Diigo groups, because it could be rejected by the group admin as "not on topic".
Instead of this, he thinks it is more efficient to put a copy of this annotation in the appropriate group-forum.
MayAllBeHappy
Fridemar
- fridemar on 2007-05-19
Meatball Wiki: TwinPage
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Again a comparison of DiiGo and FireTrail annotation capability.
Please DiiGo programmers, let the 5000 word barrier.
- fridemar on 2007-05-18
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Meatball Wiki: VirtualTwinPage
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wikiannotation diigo trailfire VirtualTwinPage
- fridemar on 2007-05-18 -
Each wiki on the web, talking on VirtualTwinPage, tagging itself with "VirtualTwinPage" generates in fact a VirtualTwinPage, such that both pages are twins, i.e. each twin links to the other by a StrongLink link relation.
- fridemar on 2007-05-18
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Top Web Annotation Tools: Annotate+Bookmark+Collaborate » MakeUseOf.com
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diigo trailfire alternatives
- fridemar on 2007-05-14
Trailfire - Trailfire
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Add Sticky Notethe trails you subscribed
- By the way, I just made this a Diigo annotation within Trailfire annotation.
Currently I don't see this feature at Diigo: making a TrailFire annotation within a DiiGo annotation.
- on 2007-05-14 - I just noticed, that Diigo comments within Diigo annotations cannot be edited. Right? Or did I miss something. So my corrected text follows:
By the way, I just made this a Diigo annotation within a Trailfire annotation. Currently I don't see this feature at Diigo: making a TrailFire annotation within a DiiGo annotation.
by fridemar less than a minute ago - on 2007-05-11 - By the way, I just made this a Diigo annotation within Trailfire annotation.
Currently I don't see this feature a Diigo: making a TrailFire annotation within a DiiGo annotation.
- on 2007-05-11 - Trails can be subscribed. Could someone please leave a link here, where this can be done?
- on 2007-05-11
- By the way, I just made this a Diigo annotation within Trailfire annotation.
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EditDeleteposted by fridemar on 5/11/2007By the way, I just left a DiiGo annotation within a trailfire annotation. The other way round doesn't appear to be possible. The CritOrg annotation system allowed each webpage to be an annotation of each other webpage. Annotations were URL-based. So each annotation could be annotated within itself. Therefore the precursor of all web annotation system was also called AnnotationMediator or WebMediator.
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It is great to see the wiki philosophy in TrailFire (partially) applied. My suggestion is: what about WikiWords (like the last one),i.e. automatic links to a dedicated Wiki for each trail. In the same sense each mark should be individually addressable via an URL as a wiki-page. Another more powerful option would be a global TrailFire community wiki, which would be a common database for making rich link context supported marks. Thank you for making TrailFire available as very helpful community service that brings our planet on a new level of togetherness.
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Glad you like the wiki features. We have definitely thought about expanding the wiki-ness (or at least, the ability of the author to enable wiki-ness) in some of the ways you mention. We'll be continuing to add features that make it easy to collaborate on projects around a trail or set of trails, with a group of contacts or with the world at large.
About Trailfire
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DiiGo and Trailfire are two free different social annotation services. Let's have a look, how the two systems can work together in tandem. -- fridemar
- fridemar on 2007-05-11
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Add Sticky Notemark
your trail- "mark
your trail"
Actually, we could say: "mark your trails", because actually each trailfire member can have, more than one trails.
- on 2007-05-11
- "mark
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Add Sticky Noteleave
their own marks- Own marks usually belong to different trails.
Is there a filter option, to show all annotations, belonging to one and the same trail?
- on 2007-05-11
- Own marks usually belong to different trails.
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