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The rise of social conciousness in cyberspace
3 thoughts on “The rise of social conciousness in cyberspace”
, 3 min read
3 thoughts on “The rise of social conciousness in cyberspace”
By the way, my apologies for getting you mixed up on my blog with Greg Linden (http://glinden.blogspot.com) I have corrected that post. I’m sorry.
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I know that RSS drastically changed the way I read the web and filled my brain with content, but the signal/noise ratio of aggregated feeds is lagging far behind the Furl users’ feeds I’ve been recomended and chosen to subscribe to. I hope that http://wikalong.org will catch on similarly (it’s a wiki sidebar app that allows users to collaboratively annotate the web).
I think my content stream is likely to be highly refined with all those tools in use. I think this does change the reading experience hugely. Problems with insular info/lack of diversity notwithstanding, I do think that these tools have a world-changing impact on our relationship with information.