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- GestureBank Pool
- We're closing in on the number of GestureBank testers we can handle. A few have not yet responded to a GChat invitation, which likely means that they are not using Gmail on a regular basis. I'll leave the slots open for those folks for another few days, and suggest that...
- Tags: GestureBank Pool
- Blog posts 2006-04-01
Additional Resources
- The Attention Gang prepares for a land grab
- Fellow ZDNet blogger Denise Howell and I went to an AttentionTrust luncheon, where Michael Goldhaber decoded the concept of attention and Seth Goldstein and Steve Gillmor rolled out some AttentionTrust and GestureBank announcements. Denise covers Goldhabers talk and the Goldstein/Gillmor announcements with her usual thoroughness. Be sure to check out...
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Michael Goldhaber
- Blog posts 2006-10-05
- Liveblogging AttentionTrust and GestureBank Announcements
- Continued coverage of the AttentionTrust luncheon follows:Comments from Seth Goldstein: Seth discusses attention attributes that have quantified value, email addresses, etc. On the Internet, our gestures (what we do, what we dont do) form this mass of data. And increasingly, that attention data comes to represent who...
- Tags: Seth, Liveblogging AttentionTrust
- Blog posts 2006-10-04
- Memo to Bill Gates
- Bill -I know you don't read Dear Bill memos in the media as a rule of thumb, which is why the last time I wrote one of these it was addressed to Steve Ballmer, not you. Then the subject was RSS, and the need to embrace it. Whether you heard...
- Tags: Ray
- Blog posts 2006-06-03
- Dave Winer raps on Share your OPML, blogging and more...
- Dave Winer's latest application, Share your OPML, creates an aggregated pool of RSS subscription lists, in OPML Outline Processing Markup Language format. As a pool of user data, it's similar in concept to Steve Gillmor's GestureBank clickstream commons and Root's data vault. Share your OPML can surface feed lists from...
- Tags: OPML
- Blog posts 2006-05-09
- Poolcast
- Ideas are flowing in the GestureBank. I'm speaking on Friday at Yahoo at the invitation of Chad Dickerson, a former colleague at InfoWorld and now Platform Evangelist at the !plex. Chad sent me a reminder today asking for an idea of what I wanted to talk about, which prompted me...
- Tags: Chad, GestureBank
- Blog posts 2006-04-25
- Sneak Links
- Here's another cheap attempt at getting encouraging you to sign up with contribute to GestureBank: It's the past 24 hours of the GB100 with path. At last look yesterday afternoon 80 of the 120 GB100 were gesturing in the Pool. Over the next few days we're going to figure out...
- Tags: GB100
- Blog posts 2006-04-23
- Sitting on a fence
- Warning: The following is a blatant attempt to encourage you to contribute to the GestureBank.I have been staring at the GestureBank 100 list for the last few minutes. Just waiting for something to jump out at me. (Note: you have to be a contributor to the GestureBank open metadata pool...
- Tags: Tom, Dylan, GB100
- Blog posts 2006-04-21
- Announcing the GBX
- As we're about to launch the GestureBank beta, we're freezing development of the AttentionTrust Recorder by forking the code as is. Given the success of the ATX the Recorder is formally known as the Attention Trust Extension to Firefox in putting the teeth into the AttentionTrust principles, the GestureBank Recorder...
- Tags: ATX, GBX, GestureBank Recorder
- Blog posts 2006-04-13
- The Attention Pool
- I was going to call this post Morons in a Hurry in honor of the Fab Four trial quote by Apple Commuter's attorney, where the phrase was employed as in "Only a moron in a hurry wouldn't understand that iTunes wasn't a record company." Then I was going to call...
- Tags: Umair Haque
- Blog posts 2006-04-10
- What about open do they not understand?
- Alex Barnett does:Claria's proposition is that it'll track you everywhere - 'myware' but without the 'my'. Can you edit the data it tracks? Can you export it? Can you expose it to another service and treat the data it collects as your data? Is it your data? Nope, nope,...
- Tags: recorder
- Blog posts 2006-04-04
- GestureBank Q 'n A
- People ask me how GestureBank is going?Great!When will it ship?As soon as it's ready.Why should we care?Either because you care about how you spend your time or maybe you shouldn't.Are you looking for venture capital?I have been until recently, but now I've decided I'd rather have a life.Are gestures the...
- Tags: GestureBank Q
- Blog posts 2006-03-28
- AttentionTrust and GestureBank
- In the moment at SDForum SearchSIG the other night when Seth Goldstein announced the funding grant of the AttentionTrust by the Omidyar Network, a spontaneous burst of applause erupted. Months of discussions and diligence by Omidyar had resulted in a profoundly important ratification of the Trust's mission and its principles,...
- Tags: Omidyar Network, Trust, recorder, Attention Recorder
- Blog posts 2006-03-20
- The A Team
- Now that I've gotten that off my chest, a few words about the Attention Economy land grab this week (continuing thru next Wednesday at Esther's conference.) Thanks to Esther for pointing out that Michael Goldhaber Einstein of Attention started talking about this in Release 1.0. in 1992. I was wondering...
- Tags: team, Michael Goldhaber, Attention Economy, GestureBank
- Blog posts 2006-03-10
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