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Getting Started with Diigolet - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Tags help you find and organize your bookmarks by letting you select all of your bookmarks with a certain tag or combination of tags. Quickly add relevant tags to a bookmark by clicking on any of the recommended tags that appear under the description field on the “Save Bookmark” pop-up. When you are satisfied with the information in the “Save Bookmark” pop-up, click the “Save Bookmark” button. Now a link to the page is stored in your Diigo library, and the information you entered is stored with it.
  • Highlight Highlighting lets you denote important information on a page, just like highlighting in a book, but with Diigo, the highlighted text will be conveniently saved to your library as well. There are some important things for me to denote on my recipe. My wife doesn’t like pineapple, my grandfather can’t have eggs or chocolate, and I don’t like coconut very much, so I highlight those items on the recipe to let me know I need to deal with them. Highlight by clicking “Highlight” on the Diigolet. Then select the text you want to highlight. The text will be visually highlighted and the text is now stored in your library. It’s that easy. Click the button again to exit highlighter mode. You can also change the color of a highlight by clicking the downward-pointing arrow next to “Highlight” and choosing a color. Colors are useful for differentiating different types of highlights. I will use a different color for each of the different people I need to consider.
  • To add a sticky note to a highlight, simply move your mouse cursor over a highlight. When the little pop-up tab with the pencil on it appears, move the cursor to it and a menu will appear. Choose “Add Sticky Notes”. Now you can type and post a sticky note just like before, but this time it will be tied to the highlighted text.
Sebastian Weber

Rain City Guide | A Seattle Real Estate Blog... - 1 views

  • “Web 2.0 can be defined as “the philosophy of mutually maximizing collective intelligence and added value for each participant by formalized and dynamic information sharing and creation.”
  • Web 1.5 is where the information is conveyed differently by the industry practitioner, but the industry practitioner doesn’t understand that .5 of the “added value” comes from the commenter who disagrees with the post or adds more info than the post itself conveys
  • WEB 1.0 is a commercial - a one sided mirror. WEB 2.0 is an exchange of ideas where the general public is not the “reader” only, or the one “information is conveyed TO“, but the most important part of the information process and where the “added value” comes from.
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  • It really boils down to interpretation of “added value”. Is that value monetary? Some will erroneously assume so, as they think everything is about how to make more money. No one can change that. But the principle of WEB 2.0 is about the change in the way information is presented and BY WHOM it is presented.
  • If you argue your right to control information, as the information may not be conducive to your monetary objective, then you are at WEB 1.5, not WEB 2.0. It’s as simple as that. If you still want a one way mirror where you control the information in the comments, other than pure flaming deletions and spam deletions, and not transparent glass where more value comes from the anonymous commenter than the post writer, then you don’t “get” WEB 2.0.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      difference of Web 1.5 and Web 2.0 attitude
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    Frage ob Web 1.5 oder 2.0 ist auch eine Frage, wie man zur Kontrolle der bereitgestellten Informationen steht und ob das primäre Ziel ist, damit Geld zu machen.
Sebastian Weber

Octavianworld: What Can Web 1.5 Teach Us About Web 2.5? - 0 views

  • Web 2.5 will be about creating safe, supportive, and effective places for structured collaboration to take place: "Safe" will mean not only that information contributors are protected by mechanisms that insure that "only people who should see x, see x", but also that there are mechanisms to appropriately build trust in those contributors among consumers of the information.  Seller ratings on eBay are the poster child for what's meant here.  A prediction -- we're bound to see, at some point, a "portable online credibility profile service" that is analogous to a financial credit rating.  People with an interest in being perceived to be credible online will register their personas on different sites with a third-party service, credibility ratings of these personas will be aggregated (scraped or parsed at minimum if APIs or RSS extension feeds aren't there for this), and as liquidity builds in such a service, sites will incorporate this into their platforms (as Truste vouches for the security of a site, these services will vouch for the reputations of participants in a site).  At an even more technical level, platforms must and will evolve to support complex "subsite" structures with sophisticated permissioning schemes.  .LRN provides a good example of an advanced architecture for this. "Supportive" will mean that both contribution and consumption of information is coached and encouraged.  Assuming "safe", many more people could be using blogs to share information to their own and their colleagues' and friends' benefit, but they may feel awkward or unsure about Why/ what/ how.  Well designed applications will provide not just "defense-in-depth" help mechanisms for when people have problems, but more extensive tours and ongoing coaching for users as they progress from new to more experienced in their familiarity with the system.  For example, earlier incarnations of the ArsDigita Community System featured a "Curriculum System" module to help people track what they've already learned and what they still need to know to use a system effectively (See http://philip.greenspun.com/doc/curriculum.html). "Effective" will mean that the contribution and consumption of information in applications is made both simple and obvious.  Applications like our restaurant review experiment are especially useful because the information is easy to contribute (the provided structure prompts, but is flexible enough to accomodate orthogonal descriptions) and consume (the data can be viewed geospatially on the map, or via different sort options).
  • In summary, for me Web 1.5 was all about the realization that the real value of the Web for business lies in supporting and leveraging collaboration, not simply opening up a new channel for transaction.  The keys to doing this well:  focus "communities" on high-value exchanges; structure communities so logical subgroups based on powerful affinities can be created maintained, and easily extended -- not only by site sponsors, but by community members as well; support users through the "why" and the "what" of collaborating, not just the "how"; and, make contribution and consumption of the information as easy as possible. 
Sebastian Weber

KurzweilAI.net - 0 views

  • Web 3.0, expected to debut in 2007,
  • December 17, 2006
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Erscheinungsdatum
  • Web 3.0 might be defined as a third-generation of the Web enabled by the convergence of several key emerging technology trends
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Nova Spivacks Definition von Web 3.0 und Vorstellulng der aufkommenden Technologie-Trends, die die Driver von Web 3.0 darstellen: Ubiquitous connectivity, network computing, open technologies, open id, the intelligent web
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  • John Markoff of the New York Times recently suggested naming this third-generation of the Web, "Web 3.0."
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Term Web 3.0 was first coined in 2006 by New York Times
  • From this broader perspective, Web 3.0 might be defined as a third-generation of the Web enabled by the > convergence of several key emerging technology trends >: Ubiquitous Connectivity Broadband adoption Mobile Internet access Mobile devices Network Computing Software-as-a-service business models Web services interoperability Distributed computing (P2P, grid computing, hosted "cloud computing" server farms such as Amazon S3) Open Technologies Open APIs and protocols Open data formats Open-source software platforms Open data (Creative Commons, Open Data License, etc.) Open Identity Open identity (OpenID) Open reputation Portable identity and personal data (for example, the ability to port your user account and search history from one service to another) The Intelligent Web Semantic Web technologies (RDF, OWL, SWRL, SPARQL, Semantic application platforms, and statement-based datastores such as triplestores, tuplestores and associative databases) Distributed databases—or what I call "The World Wide Database" (wide-area distributed database interoperability enabled by Semantic Web technologies) Intelligent applications (natural language processing, machine learning, machine reasoning, autonomous agents)
  • third generation of Internet-based services that collectively comprise what might be called 'the intelligent Web'—such as those using semantic web, microformats, natural language search, data-mining, machine learning, recommendation agents, and artificial intelligence technologies—which emphasize machine-facilitated understanding of information in order to provide a more productive and intuitive user experience.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Definition und Technologien / Konzepte von Web 3.0 (John Markoff, 2006)
  • timeline and definition
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Definitionen und Vergleich von Web 1.0 - Web 3.0. Beschreibung der Merkmale dieser Evolutionsstufen.
  • the third-generation Web is quite different from that of Web 2.0, this new generation of the Web probably does deserve its own name
  • Web 5.0 - possibly - would follow with a thought-accessed, thought-controlled Internet, as humans continue to intimately merge with our technology - with the ability of entering virtual worlds as easily as blinking one's eyelid.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      "Definitionsversuch" von web 5.0
  • will result in making the Web more connected, more open, and more intelligent. It will transform the Web from a network of separately siloed applications and content repositories to a more seamless and interoperable whole.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Benefit von Web 3.0 im Vergleich zum aktuellen Web
  • The term Web 2.0 was never clearly defined and even today if one asks ten people what it means one will likely get ten different definitions. However, most people in the Web industry would agree that Web 2.0 focuses on several major themes, including AJAX, social networking, folksonomies, lightweight collaboration, social bookmarking, and media sharing.
  • shift back from front-end improvements towards back-end infrastructure level upgrades >
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Web 2.0 hat sich hauptsächlich mit Front-End beschäftigt. Web 3.0 wird sich hauptsächlich mit backend beschäftigen
  • upgrades to
  • It will transform the Web from a network of separately siloed applications and content repositories to a more seamless and interoperable whole.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Comparison Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
  • At this juncture the focus of innovation will start shift back from front-end improvements towards back-end infrastructure level upgrades to the Web.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Comparison Web 2.0 and Web 3.0
  • These trends have been gestating for a decade and will soon reach a tipping point. At this juncture the third-generation of the Web will start.
  • Apart from the intelligent web list all the properties listed in this article for Web 3.0 are already here (in fact I thought most of them were supposed to be Web 2.0 - maybe they got a premature upgrade).
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Es gibt viele Stimmen, die viele Web 3.0 Beschreibungen / angebliche Web 3.0 Technologien, noch als Web 2.0 einstufen...weil das alles schon existiert oder nur optimiert wird.
  • While the innovations and practices of Web 2.0 will continue to develop, they are not the final step in the evolution of the Web.
  • five to ten years
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Die Evolutionsstufen (web 1.0, web 2.0, web 3.0, ...) sind nicht zwingend aufeinander folgend. d.h. web 3.0 fängt nicht an und web 2.0 hört auf. Stattdessen bennen diese Begriffe einfach nur konzeptionelle Phasen. Wenn eine neue Phase beginnt, dann entwickeln sich die älteren Phasen weiter bzw. die Konzepte werden weiterhin noch verwendet oder beeinflussen die neue Phase.
    • Sebastian Weber
       
      Die Technologien / Konzepte (Semantic Web) existieren schon seit 10 Jahren, aber erst jetzt erreichen sie den Siedepunkt. Das ist gleichzeitig der Startschuss für Web 3.0
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    Prognose Ende 2006 zur Entwicklung des Webs. Web 3.0 wird 2007 Einzug halten.
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Kotlin vs Java: Which One is better for Android Applications? - 0 views

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    Kotlin vs Java: which programming language is better for android applications? A simple guide for the people to understand the difference.
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