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A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools

A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools 04/09/2004 04:11 PM

Eugene Kim ias at it again. About once a year (it seems like it's always in May) Eugene Kim puts out another white paper.  This year it's on "A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools".  Looks pretty good.

Reminds me of my own rants on "the New Kinds of Tools."  Hasn't anybody told Eugene that you're NOT supposed to use the evil T word.  Doesn't Eugene know that nobody will fund tools?  Ask any VC.

Besides that - I see the joyous hands of one Danny Ayers all over this white paper.  Once somebody starts talking about graphs, rdf and the semantic web - you Danny is around someplace.

And speaking of esoteric research - I'm still getting good vibes from that Microsoft Social Computing thingie from last week.  Needless to say, I'm still waiting to get invited into Wallop.  But I did get to see Robert Scoble and Lenn Pryor sneak me Channel 9.

But back to Eugene and Blue Oxen. There's nothing he's saying that I don't agree with.  I just wish he'd get more specific.  Screen shots,  Mockups, Design guidelines, Wireframes.  APIs.  Schemas.  We need more Schemas!

I wonder if Blue Oxen is still getting money from Pierre whats-his-name.  Maybe one day he'll discover what we're up to.

Somebody better.




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AN AUDIOBLOGGING MANIFESTO: This is an awfully good and funny bit of writing (and oration — here's the MP3 version so you can hear the irony...). It's an argument against audioblogging, from both a practical and philosophical point-of-view.

Ask yourself — is the key to making your site more interesting really to add rich media? Or is it possible that if you took more care in your writing, said something passionate, grammatical, interesting, and pleasant to read, it would actually make more of a difference? [...]

Just because you're going to be able to do a real-time three dimensional high-definition interactive virtual reality fly-through of the inside of your cat - does that mean you should? Does that mean it belongs on your website? This is not the legacy we want to leave! So stop the ridiculous self indulgence, and shut up and write.

He makes a great point. I don't have time to sit and listen to someone talk. I like to read, not listen so much. (Also, note the not-so-subtle humor of the speaker spelling out every URL, down to the last colon, slash, dot, and capital letter. The length of Winer's Harvard URL almost makes you squirm listening to him.)

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An absolute classic New Yorker cartoon shows a dog sitting in front of a computer talking to another dog: "On the Internet, no one knows you're a dog." Well, not until you start audio and videoblogging, anyway.

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