Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I like Doc Searls, even when I’m not agreeing with him, and this is one of those times. Nat over at O’Reilly posted an email Doc wrote to him in response to Nat’s seeking to better understand Web 2.0. Doc responded by describing three specific types of morality–self-serving, accounting, and generosity–stating that […]
Trusty user
A little later I’ll have a post indirectly related to my current work effort. Some has to be kept confidential but part of what we’re developing is work that will be released to the world at large, and that’s what I’ll be writing about. In the meantime, I think the NY Times idea of wider […]
Nice day
Nice Day Today
I’ll never quit blogging
I love April Fool’s Day. It’s the only day of the year when we can all be Web 2.0 entrepreneurs. There’s all sorts of people moving to different companies, but the only one that counts is that Head Lemur is moving to Microsoft. As for me, well, I’m not supposed to mention this yet, but Six […]
RDF: The next operating system
Speaking of Danny, he’s pointed to two terrific RDF resources: The first is ActiveRDF allowing access to RDF data from Ruby-on-Rails. This one I can’t wait to try. The RDFRoom — using RDF to create a virtual 3D room. Appropriate after my last post. I wonder how OPML could be used to create a 3D room? It would probably consist of […]
