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How data (value) is created on the Web

Many words have been written already about the data. Data is everywhere. Data is the next big thing. Data is the value on the World Wide Web. In this post I investigate how data contributes to the process of generating value on the Web, and how it is the crucial component of this process. The [...]

  • Follow Everything

    Following became quite popular nowadays. It seems we are not so shy to follow any more. It is actually our following of people that makes them pop up, and shine in their relevance. Of course, I play here with multiple senses of the word “follow”. The video below explores the importance of following in the [...]

  • Jump to Another World: Information/People discovery on the Web

    How many times have you faced another reality? I am talking about a feeling when you encounter a person, an event, a fact that has existed for ages in parallel with you, but you were totally unaware of it. It happens to me from time to time, to encounter someone who lives under totally different [...]

  • Open Innovation on the Web: Broadcasting and Beyond

    After a certain stage in their life-cycle, companies get so big that they turn into big closed worlds. I know such companies, where conditions of entry in the corporate buildings are more severe than on the borders between countries. You need to be announced and registered in the security system 15 days before, you must [...]

  • A Twitter (Stream) for the Semantic Web : An Idea

    In the most recent Hypios blog article, “Is Twitter an Ponzi Scheme?” Jérémie talks about the Twitter life-cycle saying that users first get involved as listeners and recipients of content; then they start retweeting and generating content, and finally they get to follow so many people that they cannot really follow what’s going on and [...]

  • Current Location: “On the go”

    Last week I was in TGV, going to INRIA in the south of France, and wanted to post a tweet. Since my iPhone application offers to publish my current location along with the tweet it occurred to me how nice would it be to actually disclose my current location. To say to all my friends [...]

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  • Social Networks that are Alive

    I have been reading ”The Timeless Way of Building” by Cristopher Alexander – a book where he introduces the concept of the quality without a name – something so inherent to humans that it cannot even be named. This quality distinguishes exceptional and extraordinary architectural works from those less worthy. He says ”Places which have [...]

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