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Tribe seems to be supporting RSS, FOAF and Jabber. Tribe to support FOAF and RSS. I just heard from Paul Martino, the CTO and Founder of Tribe.net, that they were working on FOAF and RSS support for Tribe. Cool. There are going to be a lot of issues such as privacy, but I think that having companies like Tribe seriously working on FOAF will bring these issues front and center and make some of these theoretical discussions very concrete and productive. Congrats to Mark Pincus, Paul Martino and all the folks at Tribe.net for this apparent stroke of genius! [Marc's Voice]3:26:02 PM |
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Flickr. Flickr launches!. huge congrats to the ludicorp crew for making a social networking app that actually has a purpose [anil dash's daily links]
Congrats to Stewart Butterfield, Ben Czerney and the rest of the folks at Ludicorp. This is an amazing Flash based webapp - which brings in LOTS o fthe goals, aspecrations and dreams I've had - for years. THis is really inspiring work. [Marc's Voice]3:25:36 PM |
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FOAF:TipJar. foaf:tipjar, Creative Commons and MusicBrainz. I've been talking with Mike Linksvayer of Creative Commons and Robert Kaye of MusicBrainz about the idea of a foaf:tipjar... [RDFWeb and Friend of a Friend (FOAF)] This is cool. I asked Tim O'Reilly at one of the press conferences at Etech - how he thought we could jumpstart and fund many of these open source projects. His answer was "let the free marketplace decide." So THIS TipJar idea is one of the ways we can do this. Affero is another. 3:23:12 PM |
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Social Networks In Search of Business Models. Social networking tool companies are sizzling as start-up venture investments, but can they make money? [internetnews.com] 3:21:59 PM |
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Dave's Business Papers I really enjoy Dave Pollard's "How To Save The World" blog, he has a great collection of business articles, which are well thought out and researched. 11:15:41 AM |