Referential nodes are behind most of the current Web. All of these nodes are created by authors of documents, usually at the time of the creation of the document. Of course, the author of the document, commonly called a page,…
Vision and/or Hype in Search
Sometimes it is difficult to separate vision from hype. A recent report about search engines (see News.com report) is a good example of this. It reports: “Search engines try to train us to become good keyword searchers. We dumb down…
Events: Flickr and Upcoming
I heard from multiple sources including Michael Parekh and Bradley Horowitz (see his blog) that Upcoming and Flickr are going to make it easy to post each other’s content. Well, that was expected to happen. It does show the importance…
Photo Software: Revised Reality
News.com has two articles related to photos today. First one talks about the enhanced photo sharing software from HP. For example, Group Rooms, a new photo-sharing tool, allows users to create their own Web page, with a unique URL, to…
EventWeb5: Creating a Web
A fundamental insight brought into the creation of WWW by Sir Tim Barners-Lee was that documents could be linked to each other by creating links explicitly among them. Before that each document on Internet was an independent document. By creating…