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  Saturday, January 11, 2003


Dan Bricklin's SMBmeta Proposal. Dan Bricklin has made a proposal (with an accompanying introductory essay) to extend the notion of RSS to allow a business to link to a company description file (in XML, of course) on the company's web site. He calls it SMBmeta: Small and Medium-sized Business metadata. Although Dan hasn't proposed it this way, a pointer to the XML file could simply be a link embedded in the HTML source of the home page -- just like weblogs are now doing to point to their RSS files.

This reminds me a bit of UDDI -- being pushed by a number of large players but which has failed to gain any significant momentum -- intended as a meta-directory pointing to various web services that a company/organization provides. UDDI, for example, defines something called a businessEntity.

But Dan's approach is much more pragmatic -- attempting to simply provide enhanced information about a company such that it can be captured, indexed, etc. in a systematic way. Sorta like a global directory that's updated locally on each company's website.

Google, for example, recently introduced a new service called Froogle which provides product search results. It (or anyone else for that matter) could build a similar company search capability which would leverage the SMBmeta XML data.

How would the information be easily created and updated? One thought -- a lot of small businesses use Quickbooks for their accounting. Quickbooks could be enhanced to manage/publish this file in XML form. Quickbooks could potentially even host the information (e.g., a brief company home page and, more importantly, the XML content) on its servers for a fee or bundled into its pricing -- for small businesses lacking that capability.

Hmmm, maybe this also relates a bit to digital identity -- for a company/organization, not an individual? [Scott Loftesness]
9:35:43 PM    


Virtual Networks of Demand. I was talking to another Utah start-up called The Virtua Group today. The CEO is a fellow named Duy Beck. While we were talking, he used a phrase which really got me thinking: "virtual networks of demand." [Windley's Enterprise Computing Weblog]
5:12:36 AM    


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