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Friday, May 23, 2003
 

 

[Blogtalk] Friday: Steve Cayzer

[Blogtalk] Friday: Steve Cayzer.

Steve Cayzer from HP is talking about semantic blogging. He's working on an HP Labs project on the semantic web. "Blogging is cool but it could be even cooler...using semantic web techniques." (I enjoyed talking with Steve at last night's dinner.) Semantic blogging would enable us to view blogs other than reverse chronological order, to do semantic navigation (made possible by attaching meanings to links), and do semantic queries, asking who's blogging on a particular item. To do this, we need a way to share meaning context. That means not just metadata but metadata described by an ontology, a... [Joho the Blog]

This talk at BlogTalk is hitting near home with me.  "Semantic media blogging" not specifically mentioned in the talk but related is one direction we need to go.  It adds more semantic meaning to memes that source as pure media (audio, photo, video, etc.) by treating the media meme differently then text memes. 

Note: Joho the Blog is doing a great job of blogging the conference.  I wish someone had some audio files for me to listen to as I drive to work shortly.

H.G.


7:12:53 AM  comment []    

 

SlowBlo

SlowBlo.

How did I ever live with dial-up?

Suffering it at this hotel is proving how blogging is a grace of bandwidth, at least for me. When the going gets wide, and I can post with ease, posting happens — usually between other things I'm doing, such as real work. But when going gets narrow, and every link I click on involves a two-minute wait, posting becomes a progressively more arduous and unlikely eventuality.

That said, here's some pointage to back and forth between One Man and Michael Hall on the Blog/Noise issue.

[The Doc Searls Weblog]

Tell me about it.  Had this same experience about a month ago.  Makes you wonder what ever attracted you to the dial-up web in 1994 when you have this experience.  It's very hard to go back.  Also very hard to get any real work done.  H.G.


7:09:33 AM  comment []    

 

Mobile messaging a $70bn market by 2007

Mobile messaging revenues carry on climbing. A $70bn market by 2007

Network operators love SMS, because it's very, very profitable. At typical prices, one minute of voice telephony generates less than $1 per Mbyte of network resource consumed," says Mark Heath, co-author of the Analysys report. "This compares with over $1000 per Mbyte for an SMS message."

[The Register]


6:37:53 AM  comment []    

 

BlogTalk Blogs

[BlogTalk] BlogTalk Blogs

Here are the URLs of some of the bloggers blogging from Blog Talk:

Azeem Azhar
Gilbert Cattoire
Lilia Efimova
Dan Gillmor
Heiko Hebig (with pictures)
Jorg Kantel
Nico Lumma
JJ Merelo
Kieran Shaw
Ulrich van Stipriaan (and on non-BlogTalk topics)
Ton
Fernando Tricias
David Weinberger
Oliver Wrede (auf Deutsche)
...

[Joho the Blog]


6:28:27 AM  comment []    

 

Dan Gillmor at BlogTalk

Blogging and Streaming at BlogTalk

permanent link to this item

BlogTalk, the European blogging conference, is about to get under way. If you're in the U.S. and awake at this hour (which probably means you haven't gone to bed yet), you can add to your sleep deprivation by watching the conference's live video stream (which wasn't working when I tried it, and didn't work for an e-mail correspondent).

I'm planning to take lots of notes, but I'm not sure if I'll do a significant amount of blogging. There must be 30 people here who are blogging competitively -- Azeem Azhar, David Weinberger among them -- and they'll probably do a better job...

I'll post some notes, too:

NOTE: Many presentatations are online on this page.

David Weinberger makes clear why blogs matter. They enable a multithreaded worldwide conversation, for the first time in human history.

...

[Dan Gilmor's EJournal]


6:02:29 AM  comment []    

threadsML

What is threadsML?

threadsML is an idea for a standard way for applications to interchange threaded discussions with little or no data loss.

Why would you want to do that?

If you've ever needed to move a threaded discussion from one site to another, you know why. More exciting, threadsML would let users move discussions from email to IM to a discussion board to chat, etc.


5:47:30 AM  comment []    

 

RSS comments channel

RSS comments channel.

Blog Conversation Syndication. In the spirit of ThreadsML, I have decided to syndicate the conversations on my blog. Each entry now has its own RSS feed that contains the orignal blog entry and all of the replies in the conversation. The file name... [Web Dawn - Rebirth of the Social Marketplace]

Mark Carey is experimenting with his comments and RSS channels.  I wonder if he knows about Joi's RSS comments channel?

[Marc's Voice]
5:38:23 AM  comment []    


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