Steve Gillmor has an excellent post on Attention.xml and the rationale and use cases for why we developed it together. We're working hard on turning that vision into reality, and I'm encouraged by how many others (look at the people linking to Steve's post) are "getting it" and working on it. This is not a one-man or two-man show, it has to have involvement from a community, and it has to be as open and transparent as possible. Go Steve, go!
Posted by dsifry at March 29, 2005 1:48 PM | TrackBack | View blog reactionsDave, I'm still not there. It sounds a lot like RDF. People have been hammering RDF at me for 7-8 yrs and I still don't get it and it's still not happening. Until there's a attention.xml killer application, then it's all just data, no real info.
Posted by: Randy Charles Morin at March 29, 2005 8:05 PMI love your site. Itīs really a pleasure to read through all this interesting stuff and it home.
Posted by: Ben Joel at March 30, 2005 12:02 AMThanks for this. Sounds very interesting, and potentially extremely useful. Another item to add to my growing list of things to learn about!
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