In the previous two weeks I’ve been reading multiple posts and tweets that show the vague contours of a trend towards a new kind of web, the web of (real-time) activity streams. This new web will effectively implement the synaptic web paradigm. In this post I give a rough overview of some of my current [...]
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Towards a web of activity streams realizing the synaptic web paradigm
Monday, December 21st, 2009
Tags: activity streams, activity streams web, APIs, future trends, open social web, open standards, platforms, protocols, real-, real-time web, social media, synaptic web, twitter
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Is the web establishment overlooking the opportunities of the open social web?
Friday, December 4th, 2009
Already for a long time questions about the future structures of the web unconsciously flow through my mind. Now, in this post I will not give definite answers to those questions (sorry! :-)). But in this context I noticed the news that Yahoo! will allow you to login with your Facebook identity on Yahoo! properties [...]
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