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Thursday, April 17, 2003
 
Yes, there are more of us.

I'm GlobeAlive logoa lot more careful than I may seem, at least when it comes to other family members. So I've been slow to blog about the good work my older son, Allen (who is, like, 24 years older than the younger one), has quietly been doing on a project he only told me about a month ago, long after it was well underway.

The project is GlobeAlive, the slogan of which is The World Live Web. It's basically a 'live' search engine: one that finds human beings who might be available to answer questions in real time. There's a lot of synergy with what Britt is doing with Xpertweb, and what Mitch has been saying about the Strip Mall Infomediary, both of which also, like GlobeAlive, could stand to benefit from the kind of identity infrastructure I wrote about in Making Mydentity, and expect to see coming out of SourceID and similar efforts. There are also natural synergies with smart mobbery, social software, moblogging, and most of the stuff in Marc's blogrolling column. Even ActiveWords, to name another potentially interested party. And, of course, instant messaging with presence detection, which is why Allen and friends are currently developing a new Jabber-based client.

[The Doc Searls Weblog]

Doc goes on to talk about Britt Blaser and gives more details to his son's efforts.

It's Passover and my three sons are gonna be with me all day.  Pesach (the Yiddish word for Passover) is the ONLY Jewish holiday I celebrate - as it's ties are to the people, the history, the culture and spirit - more than religion.  I can't watch the movie Magnolia - without thinking of Moses.

I'm going to have my sons Aryeh, Aron and Jacob test our software today and dive into the blogosphere.  Each of them has their own angle on things, but it's delightful for me to see another piece of me - in each of them. 

Good Yuntuf to you all.

 

So not only did the 'Material Girl' opt to not run her anti-war video (in fear of the backlash and obvious material ramifications) but she's also purposefully flooding the P2P systems with faux copies of her songs - with the message "What the f*** do you think you're doing?"

She's also refusing to distribute it via legal services - such as Pressplay and MusicNet.  Hhhmmmm seems like something appropriate can be done back to her.  Like getting her to act (sic!) in some more movies.

 
Social Software Alliance is announced.

 

We are proud to announce the launch of the Social Software Alliance

The brainchild of the pioneers at SocialText the alliance is intended to be a place where the developers & users of social software can come together to create open standards, and, contribute industry best practices.  Our initial aims are:

  • aid discovery of developers working on synergistic projects and standards
  • assist in shaping open standards that mesh well with other alliance and Internet standards
  • help promote each standard to gain wider adoption

Quoting from the call for discussion:

 "The fast-paced nature of the social software space now argues for developing light-weight, easy-to-implement standards, following the Internet tradition of rough consensus and running code, but perhaps moving faster than the larger standards bodies. It is expected that those standards promulgated by the alliance which become widely adopted will be proposed to the appropriate general standards body or bodies: W3C, IETF, ISO, etc. "

There will be a SocialText sponsored Happening tomorrow (see the site for more details) and we hope that anyone who is interested in the development of social software will come and get involved.

[Curiouser and curiouser!]

So Danny, Matt, Pete, Paolo, Dr. Weinberger, Jon, Stewart, Ward, Greg, Noah, Mark, Meg, Liz, Kevin, Ross, Mitch, Clay, Ben, Mena, Nancy, Florian and Andrew all got together and said "Hey we need to work together."

There's a QuickTopic forum - so I guess we get to decide between message boards and Wikis. [NOTE: Steve Yost can tie mail lists to QuickTopic.]

Paolo even improved the logo.


Updated: 9/17/2003; 12:14:52 PM.