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the iCite net - The browser for disintermediation on the web (and of web 2.0)
http://icite.net/blog/200606/browser_disintermediation.html
News and thoughts on and around the development of the iCite net. The browser for disintermediation on the web (and of web 2.0). Posted: Jun 14, 2006 3:04:08 PM. I've started writing a longer post about what I call Firefox Office, which was set off by Jim Benson's post, When is a Spreadsheet not a Spreadsheet. And (in the comments) about wikiCalc. But, I wanted to separately point out this excellent and enthusiastic Screencast of Flock Beta 1. By Josue Salazar (of Made in Costa Rica. Flock is a step in t...
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the iCite net - Web passover and freedom
http://icite.net/blog/200604/web_passover_freedom.html
News and thoughts on and around the development of the iCite net. Web passover and freedom. Posted: Apr 13, 2006 8:59:22 PM. Why is the World Wide Web different than any other web (e.g., the semantic web, the blogosphere, web 2.0, the microformat web, the structured blogging web, the web standards web, the tag web, the whole new Internet, etc.)? I think about this question, and feel that the answer, while not something that fits into a soundbyte (or even a blog post), is important. The web is built on a ...
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the iCite net - Rocks on disclosure. . .
http://icite.net/blog/200602/disclosed.html
News and thoughts on and around the development of the iCite net. Rocks on disclosure. . . Posted: Feb 13, 2006 7:08:19 PM. As I sit here watching and feeling philosophically inspired by curling. Disclosure: the iCite net is just a personal project defined by the occasional gathering of examples of my exploration of what I call. I guess there are some parts of icite.net that suggest something more exciting is happening, and I should make some time to update these.). Middot; trackbacks {0}. Middot; Chris ...
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the iCite net - How can we move the web?
http://icite.net/blog/200605/movable_web.html
News and thoughts on and around the development of the iCite net. How can we move the web? Posted: May 31, 2006 1:52:29 AM. With the iCite net project, I imagined a world wide web that extended 1) beyond the bounds of the physicalness and hierarchy of URLs, and 2) across multiple protocols, beyond just HTTP. (I also imagined a web that extended beyond singular data formats, but I am not going to talk about that now.). And Amnesty International's Irrepressible.info. Principles, aka net neutrality. Now, th...
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the iCite net - Semantic web / wiki, and computer culture
http://icite.net/blog/200603/semantic_web_wiki.html
News and thoughts on and around the development of the iCite net. Semantic web / wiki, and computer culture. Posted: Mar 17, 2006 2:24:13 PM. I recently realized that the semantic web is actually pretty successful (e.g., I heard that something like 10x more money is flowing into semantic web companies than is flowing into so-called web 2.0 companies). Anyway, I mostly wanted to note this example of the Semantic MediaWiki. This seems like an excellent example of a few things:. Search engines are the orign...
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the iCite net - Third anniversary of the iCite net, which is officially hibernating (or, the iCite net = just a blog*), and everything merges with the night
http://icite.net/blog/200604/anniversary_hibernating.html
News and thoughts on and around the development of the iCite net. Third anniversary of the iCite net, which is officially hibernating (or, the iCite net = just a blog*), and everything merges with the night. Posted: Apr 30, 2006 11:59:00 PM. Today is the third anniversary of the iCite net project (past eras: first post. And, I am pleased to announce that the iCite net project is now officially and fully hibernating. So, after considering a range of options between just shutting this site down and stoppin...
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the iCite net - My new blog is live and active and exciting and rad and stuff
http://icite.net/blog/200612/jays_new_blog.html
News and thoughts on and around the development of the iCite net. My new blog is live and active and exciting and rad and stuff. Posted: Dec 13, 2006 4:30:17 PM. My new blog, the Juxtaprose blog. Is now online, and, as it turns out, I am now posting there everything I would have previously posted here. So, if you would like to keep up with my posts on the web and technology, please head over to the Juxtaprose blog. By freeze, I mean that I plan to cease blogging here and cease making changes to this site.
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the iCite net - And the data I own on your web service actually includes . . .
http://icite.net/blog/200608/open_url.html
News and thoughts on and around the development of the iCite net. And the data I own on your web service actually includes . . . Posted: Aug 30, 2006 1:07:10 AM. While I appreciate that you, oh impressively geeky web 2.0 startup, want me to know that I own my own data on your web service, I don't feel like it's really mine unless I can own the URL as well. Part of the reason for CIDs was that URLs, in particular, being directly dependent on the function of domain name system, aren't free to identify stuf...
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the iCite net - Jay Fienberg
http://icite.net/about/people.html
Jay Fienberg, founder. Jay Fienberg has worked for many years as a web strategist, interaction designer, information architect, knowledge architect, librarian, editor, online community manager, and technologist specializing in collaborative / social software and websites. For a number of years, Jay Fienberg played a lead role at Simmedia. In 2003-2004, Jay Fienberg worked as the senior information architect and knowledge consultant for the AAA of Northern California / CSAA, where he architected and devel...
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