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Sun, 20 Jul 2003
The game has changed
Lots of people are pointing out that John Robb is back.
During the interim he posted something that reflects my current
beliefs as well.
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My perspective on the current tool debate has changed. My current perspective is that next big thing in weblogs isn't about how the tools, APIs, and features used, but rather the integration of weblogs into the larger world of search, information flow, and services.
+1.
IMHO the best way of doing this is within a framework designed specifically for this kind of purpose : RDF. Basically weblogs can be an extremely useful part of the Semantic Web, integrated with other web services.
I don't know if Robb's attitude will have changed since leaving Userland, but on his klogs mailing list he censored out references to Semantic Blogging. To him it seemed the future was Radio + Google. Extremely low ambitions.
Posted by Danny at Mon Jul 21 04:08:56 2003
IMHO the best way of doing this is within a framework designed specifically for this kind of purpose : RDF. Basically weblogs can be an extremely useful part of the Semantic Web, integrated with other web services.
I don't know if Robb's attitude will have changed since leaving Userland, but on his klogs mailing list he censored out references to Semantic Blogging. To him it seemed the future was Radio + Google. Extremely low ambitions.
Posted by Danny at Mon Jul 21 04:08:56 2003
I filtered the semantic blogging discussion because it was too technical for the group (and filled with lots of politics). I would be willing to start a side group that focuses on technical issues of organizational blogging. I don't have any axe to grind here.
Posted by John Robb at Mon Jul 21 06:20:15 2003
Posted by John Robb at Mon Jul 21 06:20:15 2003
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