Posts Tagged “web 2.0”

twineit.jpgRadar Networks, is releasing a free Web-based tool, called Twine, that it hopes will change the way people organize their information.

Twine website is a place where you can share any kind of information and knowledge such emails, bookmarks, documents, RSS feeds, contacts, photos, videos, product info, data records, and collaborate around common interests, activities and goals with friends, colleagues etc.

Once Twine has some information, it starts to analyze it and automatically sort it into categories that include the people involved, concepts discussed, and places, organizations, and companies.

Twine uses the Semantic Web, natural language processing, and machine learning to make your information and relationships smarter.

It still look unclear how Twine could make a real difference about organizing and sharing information but apparently a public beta version of the site may emerge soon.

Another question, Twine will be able to compete with what Techcrunch calls "the Google lethal social weapon", the project Maka-Maka.

Twine register form is available here.

More about Twine: Technology ReviewRead/Write web.

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 A single image created by Frédéric COZIC that explains more or less all about Web 2.0 vs. Web 1.0

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Source : Aysoon.com 

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Business week publishes an interesting research made by Forrester Research about US user's participation on Internet.

Today Web 2.0 requires an active participation from these who were not long time ago only passive Internet viewer. 

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Source: Business Week 

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