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Features: XML Namespaces Don't Need URIs







Features: XML Namespaces Don't Need URIs

Features: XML Namespaces Don't Need URIs 04/13/2005 05:58 PM

Mike Day argues that using URIs to identify XML namespaces was a terrible mistake that's caused far more trouble than it's worth.




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blog post reprint.jpgDavid Weinberger has a brilliant quick statement about how BOTH namespaces and social networks will be used to disambiguate tags'.

I sure as hell hope so. I'd hate it if there was nothing to disambiguate tags.

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As the interest in tagging and folksonomies grows, we are going to be faced with a choice: Namespaces or social networks.

The problem is that tags are too simple and ambiguous. (That's also their strength, but we'll let that go for the moment.) As tens of millions of people start tagging Web resources, many tags will include too many disparate items: When you're searching for pages about London, do you really want to get pages about Jack London? And, no one really wants information about London; we always want information about some aspect of a topic. So, the "London"-tagged pages about London's club scene are noise to someone looking for information about London's form of government.

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I love this piece.

It's especially heartening for me to listen to David talk about social networks - as I know he's against the 'Friendster/Tribe' school of thought - but seems to have accepted a more generalized notion of what social networks are - and will be.

Anyway - I never said I liked those explicit social networks - it's just that it was so much dam fun gaming them (apparently Joi had fun -too!) But it's up to folks like David - who keep us honest - especially when it comes to the difference between something explcit liek calling someone "your friend" - versus truth and honesty.


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