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The DaGoogle Code 04/16/2005 03:00 PM

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What's wrong with Sem@code 05/06/2004 12:53 PM

When I posted about Semacode yesterday, I had a vague feeling something was missing and bugged me rest of the day until I realized it while in the ZZ land.  It's that a Semacode maps to a URL which is a silly thing to do in the post-Google era.  Websites, particularly small websites likely to be pointed to by Semacode, tend to disappear over time and it's mostly read-only, meaning only those who own the website or are members of the website can add information to it.

Semacode should be just be a string unique enough to be used as a reliable coordinate in the online search space so that looking it up at a search engine will return only the links directly and deliberately mapped to the coordinate.  This way people can add information about the object at the coordinate without restrictions.  If it happens to be a restaurant, they can even post a bad review on their own blogs and it will still show up on cellphones after Semacode is scanned.

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Most everything weblogging related that I blogged, were things we were actively working on. I hoped we might be the only ones...I obviously didn't look hard enough around the room ;)

Around this time last year I mentioned to Doc during an early demo that we weren't building a better way to manage content, we were building a better way to manage human interactions over the internet.

Not a social network. 

A conversation management system.

We talked about this for a bit. My basic point was that the internet didn't need another publishing system and we certainly didn't need Frontpage or Dreamweaver to get better. Web page publishing tools engender the creation of what ends up being static content because the tools are inscrutable for the average user. Learn the application, learn design, learn to tune the HTML by hand, figure out a document structure, upload everything via FTP, wash, rinse, repeat.

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Static content and the entire associated toolspace stands in the way of a more useful internet. More content is not better. Changing content is better. Growing content is better. Living, dynamic content- is better. An internet that grows with me challenges me - continuously. Regular content creation tools stifle this possibility - they are simply too complicated and inaccessible to the average bear. "Save as HTML", "web development", "get a presence on the 'net". Whatever that means.

People need new tools that allow us to manage our interactions with others, the conversations we have every day1. Tools that facilitate fluidity and impermanence. Impermanence, not of the content of the conversation, but of the conversation itself - beginning and end, not necessarily continuing. Ad hoc, impulsive, dynamic.

I want my customers to talk with the web and I want Blogware to help them manage these conversations.

Are we there yet? Not quite. Not by a longshot actually. But we have made a lot of headway and we're still moving forward.

1Tools will also need to have their own conversations - with other tools. In fact the more they have, the better. Preferably in a multitude of languages. Customers shouldn't necessarily see these conversations though.

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