
Tuesday, January 21, 2003
"But we did find a bulletproof topology for assigning metadata to business
content strings. MindShare was based on the idea that, if something is worth
keeping at all, it should
be
available
fortuitously
when
we're looking
for
things like
it but
may not even
remember this item specifically. The universal
topology for everything we need to keep track of is the IPIA coordinate
system. IPIA says that the meaningful text strings in any file, correspondence,
meeting,
call, etc. can be classified unequivocally as an Issue, Promise,
Idea
or Appointment. You'll never mistake an issue string
from a promise received string.
And obviously our world is defined by promises payable and promises receivable.
Making them explicit is a Good Thing." [Escapable Logic]
8:52:52 PM
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Loyd's Curiosity
This is totally cool that I could receive and vote for this from within my aggregator. It gives me all sorts of ideas for our blogging + news aggregation grant project! Thanks to jenett.radio for highlighting this! [The Shifted Librarian]
Hmmm... indeed: as the developer of SurveyAnalysis.com I had to try this, but when I voted my aggregator page was replaced by the poll form, which was somewhat disconcerting (I'm used to aggregator page links opening a new window). [Update: this appears to have been a Safari bug -- Safari behaves as if a <form> in an <iframe> has target="_top" -- not the case with Explorer or Chimera.]
12:15:22 PM
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