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Zohar Manor-Abel

Decentralized moderation is the chat room savior « Scobleizer: Technology, in... - 0 views

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    Why gets to what friendfeed has done that's its most brilliant invention and one that very few people understand. It's so good I wonder why they haven't patented it. I call it decentralized moderation.
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    "A world organized around centralized control. strict intellectual property rights, and hierarchies of credentialed experts is under siege. A radically different order of society based on open access, decentralized creativity, collaborative intelligence, and cheap and easy sharing is ascendant."
Cathy Oxley

The Next Big Thing is Web 3.0 | - 108 views

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    Web 3.0 is the Semantic web ITpedia says: Web 3.0 gives meaning to documents and links. The current web can be regarded as a collection of documents linked to each other via links. The functioning of the web depends on good agreements about the form (syntax) of web pages and links. https://en.itpedia.nl/2011/05/31/web-3-0-semantisch-web/
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    With Web 3.0, the data generated by disparate and increasingly powerful computing resources, including mobile phones, desktops, appliances, vehicles, and sensors, will be sold by users through decentralized data networks, ensuring that users retain ownership control. https://www.verzdesign.com/
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    Web 3.0 is a term used to describe the next evolution of the internet, in which the focus is on creating a decentralized, distributed network that is powered by blockchain technology. This new version of the web is expected to enable new applications and services, such as decentralized finance (DeFi), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and autonomous organizations (AOs), that are not possible with current web technologies. Additionally, Web 3.0 is expected to enable greater privacy, security, and control for users, as well as more interoperability between different platforms and systems. learn more visit our website. https://bylocalseo.com/
Frederik Van Zande

OpenID Status Check: A Guide to Getting and Using Your OpenID - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    You've heard a lot about OpenID, the decentralized framework for authenticating users across the web. OpenID is convenient for end users, allowing them to login to numerous web sites using one set of credentials - their OpenID. But how is OpenID doing today? Where can you get one? And more importantly, where can you use it? We took the pulse of OpenID to see how it's currently faring.
Thieme Hennis

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    decentralized moneylending. p2p lending.
Frederik Van Zande

GitHub: A Social Network for Programmers - ReadWriteWeb - 1 views

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    Git is a decentralized version control system created by Linus Torvalds that is used by a number of open source projects, most notably perhaps the Linux kernel. GitHub is a new hosted Git repository service that's being called a "social network" for programmers and with good reason. It also already has some high profile projects of its own on board: Ruby on Rails, Capistrano, Merb, Prototype and Scriptaculous, among others. "[GitHub is] the way SourceForge should have been," gushed one beta tester.
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Welcome to OKKAM - Enabling the Web of Entities - The OKKAM Project Workspace - 0 views

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    The OKKAM project aims at enabling the Web of Entities, namely a virtual space where any collection of data and information about any type of entities (e.g. people, locations, organizations, events, products, ...) published on the Web can be integrated into a single virtual, decentralized, open knowledge base
Graham Perrin

Draft: PubSubHubbub Core 0.2 -- Working Draft - 0 views

  • PubSubHubbub Core
  • 0.2 -- Working Draft
  • base profile is HTTP-based
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  • Polling sucks
  • decentralized pubsub layer
  • fundamental
  • missing layer in the Internet architecture
  • looking forward to decentralized social networking
  • Aggregated Content Distribution
  • Aggregated Content Distribution When a subscriber indicates the same callback URL is used for multiple subscriptions, hubs MAY choose to combine content delivery requests into a single payload containing an aggregated set of feeds.
  • Example aggregated feed
Graham Perrin

DevHawk - The Last Mile of the Internet - 5 views

  • August 27, 2009
  • The Last Mile of the Internet
  • NAT/Firewall issue makes any async messaging based approach useless for clients
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  • Polling sucks. We think a decentralized pubsub layer is a fundamental, missing layer in the Internet architecture today
  • a fundamental design that looks like this: This picture leaves out multiple publishers and subscribers and the subscriber registration process, but you get the basic idea
  • fine for server subscribers (like, say Google Reader) but not for client subscribers (like, say TweetDeck).
  • the only way to enable client subscribers to play in this async messaging world is via some type of relay service
  • In this approach, the client subscriber makes an outbound connection to some type of relay infrastructure
  • technically feasible
  • Yes, having to relay messages sucks. But the question is
  • which sucks worse: polling or relaying?
  • Harry Pierson
Graham Perrin

pubsubhubbub - Project Hosting on Google Code - 0 views

  • reference implementation
  • protocol
  • publish/subscribe
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  • server-to-server
  • extension to Atom and RSS
  • web-hook-based
  • The protocol in a nutshell
  • hub(s) can be run by the publisher
  • or can be a community hub
  • If the Atom file declares its hubs
  • avoid lame, repeated polling
  • multicasts the new/changed content out to all registered subscribers
  • decentralized
neyora9

DeFi - 3 views

I find decentralised finance systems to be naturally very convenient. I can definitely tell you that it is much more convenient to use cryptocurrencies and make some financial transactions with thi...

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