events
Hack-o-rama Paid Members Public
Things I’ve been meaning to link for a while: * Dan Blank points out that the lesson of the exposure of Fake Steve Jobs [http://danblank.com/blog/2007/08/09/editors-as-their-own-media-brands/] is that journalists can really inovate, if given the chance. * Scoble gives an idea of the competition and
Planning Le Web 3 2007 in Public Paid Members Public
I think it’s good to praise and well as complain so, in that spirit, I’d like to point out that Loïc is busy planning Le Web 3 2007 in public, both on his blog and over on Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2385412903]. It seems
mashup*: Do You Want People To Know Where You Are? Paid Members Public
I’m not long back from the mashup* event in London about location [http://www.mashupevent.com/events/mashup-19-june/programme]. I’ll probably blog more about it in the morning when I’m not so tired, but here are a couple of initial thoughts: Mapping information to geographical locations really,
Mashup: Some Intelligent Thoughts Paid Members Public
One of my colleagues who was at teh Mashup event last night has a rather more insightful post about it on his Vox blog [http://piersj.vox.com/library/post/mashup-event.html].
The Mashup Crowd Paid Members Public
Labelling The Web Paid Members Public
Paul Walsh of Segala [http://www.segala.com/] is up now. OK – they’ve written a browser extension that indicated in search results which sites are making declarations about their content. IE: a medical site could declare that it adhering to a code of practice. Others could declare that they
Explaining the Semantic Web (Or Die Trying) Paid Members Public
Sam Sethi is giving us a quick rundown on Microformats, and demonstrating how they can be used to embed data in a web page and then be used by other applications after they’re auto-detected.Nice little demo. First time I’ve got a handle on it. Marc Birbeck of
Liveblogging Ahoy: London Mashup Paid Members Public
Liveblogging time. I’m at the Mashup [http://www.etribes.com/mashup] event in central London. I’ll blog for as long as the battery lasts.