An Introduction to Thought Networking | Primal Fusion - 0 views
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as structured data, thought networks may be used as inputs to software “agents” to automate much of the drudgery of our online experience
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The word “thought” signifies a very elemental cognitive unit. We manipulate and compound these primitive structures to form ideas, arguments, and perspectives.
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This is where thought turns to action. With our thoughts collected and organized, we can put them to work: our thoughts may be collated with content and expressed as documents; they might traverse the Web to find related information; they might interface with social networks to connect like-minded individuals. Organized within semantic networks, thoughts have the power to direct computers on our behalf.
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This is where thought turns to action. With our thoughts collected and organized, we can put them to work: our thoughts may be collated with content and expressed as documents; they might traverse the Web to find related information; they might interface with social networks to connect like-minded individuals. Organized within semantic networks, thoughts have the power to direct computers on our behalf.
AllofMe | Put yourself together - 0 views
Lifestream Blog - 0 views
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What is a Lifestream? In it's simplest form it's a chronological aggregated view of your life activities both online and offline. It is only limited by the content and sources that you use to define it. Mine is available here. Most people that create them choose a few sources based on sites that track our activities such as Del.icio.us (bookmarking), Last.fm (Music we listen to), Flickr (photos we take) etc…Then you can either find software to host your own, or find sites that provide a platform for you.
WE WILL BE OK - 0 views
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WE WILL BE OK is the personal site of Jeff Pamer, a software developer living and working in Charlottesville, VA. Currently, this site is a collection of his internet activity including: links from del.icio.us, photos from flickr, statuses from twitter, songs from muxtape, blog posts, and quotes from various sources. Who knows what it will be next week.