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Enthralled with Google's new thing Sidewiki, which lets you comment on websites?
Start here, from Dr. Weinberger. Yes, he wrote that in 1999. No, that's not a typo.
Or do a search on the phrase "thirdvoice."
September 27, 2009 | Permalink
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My team "invented" this in 1991. About 50 intelligence analysts got a chance to use the HyperWorld Framework, implemented on the NeXT. See, we were pretty sure the way to do a network of linked hypermedia was with a centralized repository for links and sticky-note content...no way you could do this with a decentralized network of links, uh uh.
Posted by: David Kay | Sep 27, 2009 6:26:14 PM
Google may have the reach to make it go, but as you can see I'd rather leave my thoughts right here on your blog, Chris, instead of using ThirdVoice, errr...SideWiki.
Posted by: Brian Vellmure | Sep 28, 2009 3:46:17 PM
david, why doesn't the fact the you were thinking about this nearly 20 years ago surprise me in the slightest? :-)
brian...agreed. context is king.
Posted by: christopher carfi | Sep 28, 2009 4:58:24 PM




