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- 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
- 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
- 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
Additional Resources
- Monetizing the urge to recommend
- So, who will be the first to figure out the user credit model for things like StyleFeeder and ChickAdvisor (disclosure: Im on the advisory boards of Top Ten Media and ChickAdvisor). During the holidays, the impulse to share the fruits of ones labor to locate the perfect gift,...
- Tags: Attention, Trust, User generated content, Social networking, Identity, Blogging
- Blog posts 2006-12-08
- Web 2.0 asks parents and teens, who uploads? Answer: everyone
- Safa Rashtchy, managing director of Piper Jaffray and a senior research analyst focused on internet media and marketing, is interviewing a panel of 5 teens and 4 parents about their Internet habits. The whole thing has been full of gems and laughs at the expense of one company or...
- Tags: Blogging, Conferences, Live Web, User generated content, Collaboration, Attention, Answer
- Blog posts 2006-11-09
- Liveblogging AttentionTrust and GestureBank Announcements
- Liveblogging AttentionTrust and GestureBank AnnouncementsOvid, Metamorphoses, huh?I love a good literary reference as well as the next guy, but this one leaves me wondering where this one came from and what it means:"Daphne, the Goddess of Integrity, was fleeing from Apollo, was telling the truth and was turned into a...
- Tags: Daphne
- Discussion threads 2006-10-05
- The Attention Gang prepares for a land grab
- The Attention Gang prepares for a land grabThe OnionIs it just me, or does this article, along with the sites it references, bear an uncanny and scary resemblance to a satirical article in The Onion?Even just the names: GestureBank, AttentionTrust?Seriously. Don't think you're getting enough benefits from Amazon and...
- Tags: Attention Gang
- Discussion threads 2006-10-05
- 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
- And the Wind Cries Larry
- The last few days have seen a real ramp up of attention/gesture stuff. The combination of Bloggercon and Supernova this week and Gnomedex next week have brought many of the constituents of the so-called Attention Economy into view. One of the incipient players--Jellyfish--are embargoing their story until Monday to take...
- Tags: Craig
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
- Ray in Charge
- With my family visiting the in-laws in Charleston, I'm alone here with dog, 3 cats, and 3 (I hope that's the right number) fish. On Friday I got up late and went down to Podshow for the Fubar Friday company get-together. Sitting with Adam Curry in his cubicle, he asked...
- Tags: Frank
- Blog posts 2006-06-18
- Gang Reforms for Reunion Tour
- Recorded an Attention Deficit Theatre today, and with just a few minutes to go, Doc and I noticed that what had actually occurred was a Gillmor Gang. So I'll mix this one and skip over last week's show with Hugh MacLeod to run this one this weekend. That makes 2...
- Tags: Doc, Gillmor Daily, Goldhaber
- Blog posts 2006-06-09
- 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
- A Cure for the Summertime Blues
- First Dave Winer highlights the one sentence in this blog that actually seemed to sound positive. You know, the angry old man, etc. Then a spate of crap from the trolls highlighted by one Paul Montgomery, a Down Under journalist his word who slimes all US journalists on his way...
- Tags: Attention, Doc
- Blog posts 2006-05-27
- Reunions
- I'm back in California after a week in New York and Boston. The Syndicate conference came off well from my perspective, with interesting keynotes from Jeff Jarvis and Doc Searls bracketing the two days of the show. My keynote rocked of course, thanks to Marc Canter's timely disruptions. I...
- Tags: Syndicate
- Blog posts 2006-05-24
- Influence: It's what moves networked markets
- After working on a social network analytics system for two years, here are some initial thoughts on the meaning and value of the many economies proposed as foundations for measuring social networks. My contention: Influence, the conversion of one's basic ability to attend to and convert the raw material...
- Tags: Value at Risk, Influence
- Blog posts 2006-05-10
- 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
- Back in the USSR
- Back in the USSRNo Nicholas CarrIf you are going to reference a recording with Mr Carr in it, you at least ought to have it published somewhere so readers/listeners can grok for themselves. And speaking of Mr Carr, he manages to construct his arguments from relevant metaphors and current...
- Tags: Blogging, USSR, blog, Gillmor
- Discussion threads 2006-05-09
- Back in the USSR
- Nick Carr is truly the gift that keeps on giving. His latest can-opener concerns the alleged Google strategy of converting all reading interfaces to search and keyword (i.e. tagging) interfaces. Nick's genius (I think he is the leader in the post-dvorak world of meme-baiting) is to keep the bile churning...
- Tags: Nick, Don't Forget
- Blog posts 2006-05-08
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