I've just discovered Twine.com, a socially semantic web organiser of data, in 'twines'. Apparently it uses 'AI'.
It's beta, if you want an invite send me a message with your email address.
Semantic based methods have been promoted for at least ten years as the next web structuring device after google, the social web Web.20 pushed it aside for a while, twine.com seems to bring the two together. Twine intro at Why I Migrated Over to Twine.
Look at my twines. I've added my .before Country to it as a whole document, because, of course, I no longer write for humans.
(And the same goes if you want a invite for pmog.com, which is a complete timewaster but is a bit like trailfire.com, only with bombs and teleportation...)

It's beta, if you want an invite send me a message with your email address.
Semantic based methods have been promoted for at least ten years as the next web structuring device after google, the social web Web.20 pushed it aside for a while, twine.com seems to bring the two together. Twine intro at Why I Migrated Over to Twine.
Look at my twines. I've added my .before Country to it as a whole document, because, of course, I no longer write for humans.
(And the same goes if you want a invite for pmog.com, which is a complete timewaster but is a bit like trailfire.com, only with bombs and teleportation...)

Fri, Apr 25, 2008 Permanent link
Categories: semantic web, social web
Sent to project: The Total Library
Categories: semantic web, social web
Sent to project: The Total Library
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