Some time ago, The Guardian‘s Charlie Brooker wrote an article knocking the idea that 9/11 was some sort of demonic conspiracy by sinister industrial-military stakeholders in the US government. No ways, argued Charlie, for conspirators to bypass the gigantic pile of bureaucratic dust that is likely to be required in order to commission a governmental [...]
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Webs, clouds and tags of meaning
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in NarrativesTags: bots, Charlie Brooker, cloud of meaning, Content Managemant Systems, Grokker, information enablers, information repositories, Kartoo, Pixsy, Private Eye online, Quintura, Search Engine Optimisation, search engine robots, semantic cloud, Semantic Web, semantics, SEO, SEO visibility, The Guardian, Tim Berners-Lee, visual search engines
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Clouding over
Posted: by Rudy Nadler-Nir in Anthrodigital, TheoriesTags: amablogoblogo, Arthur Goldstuck, Big Friendly, cloud, cloud manager, conceptual cloud, Cory Doctorow, craphound.com, Darmstadt, data exchange, datingbuzz.com, eastgate.com, graphical cloud, iclouds, knowledge systems, Mark Bernstein, peer-to-peer communications, Quintura, search clouds, spontaneous mobile user interaction, Tanya Accone
I keep meeting interesting people online. Statistically, there must be a huge number of people who are my perfect match — same character, same interests, same skills, sometimes even the same history! I know someone who designed one of the most accomplished dating / matchmaking engines anywhere.