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19 October 2007
Web 2.0 Summit - tying it all together with Twine
Posted by Paul Miller at October 19, 2007 05:46 AM
Talis Platform Advisory Group member Nova Spivack just brought Radar Networks out of stealth, announcing twine to his Twitter followers.
“Twine is a new service for sharing, organizing and finding information with people you trust. Use Twine to better leverage and contribute to the collective intelligence of your friends, colleagues, groups and teams. Twine ties it all together.”
The more traditional press release from Radar Networks is here.
“Twine provides a smarter way for people to leverage and contribute to the combined brainpower of their relationships. 'We call this knowledge networking,' said Radar Networks Founder and CEO Nova Spivack. 'It’s the next evolution of collective intelligence on the Web. Unlike social networking and community tools, Twine is not just about who you know, it’s about what you know. Twine is the ultimate tool for gathering and sharing knowledge on the Web.'”
This is similar in sentiment to some of our work around the Web of Intentions, and I look forward to seeing how the horde here react when they see a union between 2.0 and Semantic Web such as this one.
Good luck, Radar. The Semantic market is a nascent one, and we all need to work together (as members of the Talis Platform Advisory Group already do) to raise profile and credibility, and to grow the market to the benefit of us all.
Nicholas Carr has had a look, and has more to say... As do Wired, Richard MacManus and others in this clearly well-orchestrated campaign of news releases...
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