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By Mark Krynsky of Lifestream Blog (FriendFeed/Twitter)There has been lots of rumbling lately about what the successor to web 2.0 will look like. Along with that, even more attention has been spent trying to determine what to name it. My post isn't to discuss semantics (pun intended) but more to provide some of my thoughts (Read More)
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: "Many services are getting really good at collecting the data and providing ways for us to interact with it. But that will only take us so far. The next phase will be creating intelligence based on the data. The first step to that will be recommendation engines."
: Interestingly, at DEMOfall 2008, Chris Shipley talked about the distributed web as the next phase on the Internet. Walt Mossberg who covered www.alerts.com in a recent WSJ column concluded that for some tasks we will stop searching the old fashion way. We'll use inteligent agents to do the work for us. And Lifestreaming will be about delivering content to users on their terms and in the context of their lives. Information delivered via email, sms, voice, widgets, when and where you want it. In a world of lifestreaming you need to be in control of the information you want.
Submitted by Pascal:
Check out the new Olympics Results alerts that www.alerts.com has just added. The best way to get all the results for this year's game. Very cool. Look at the "Just Added" tab though (they should have made it easire to find). (Read More)
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