"With more concern over my attention comes a need to manage the flow of information. This is about pushing and pulling information into a flow that accounts for time and context.
Market based reputation models applied to information flows become important. Quality of Service (QOS) at the application and economic layer where agents monitor, discover, filter and direct flows on information for me to the devices and front-ends that I use.
The very notion of application disappears into a notion of components linked by information flows. [Application is a very stand-alone PC world-view. Forget the Web, Desktop, Offline/Online arguments]"
"Some comments past on to me ask how is this different from what Web2.0 is about? At a technology level it really isn’t, the technology is already here. From a cultural and hence practice level it is. As we starting seeing more value in using things like Atom, Meta-Data, Open-Data and feed remixing etc, then how we use the Internet and our connected devices will change. That is what, at the core, is the basis of Web2.0 - changing usage and practice."
Market based reputation models applied to information flows become important. Quality of Service (QOS) at the application and economic layer where agents monitor, discover, filter and direct flows on information for me to the devices and front-ends that I use.
The very notion of application disappears into a notion of components linked by information flows. [Application is a very stand-alone PC world-view. Forget the Web, Desktop, Offline/Online arguments]"
"Some comments past on to me ask how is this different from what Web2.0 is about? At a technology level it really isn’t, the technology is already here. From a cultural and hence practice level it is. As we starting seeing more value in using things like Atom, Meta-Data, Open-Data and feed remixing etc, then how we use the Internet and our connected devices will change. That is what, at the core, is the basis of Web2.0 - changing usage and practice."
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