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Thanks,
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This is pretty interesting in light of the recent financing announcement from Ning. Guess this just goes to show that even though Facebook is the prettiest girl at the dance, the show ain't over.
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This is a post from one year ago (infinity) that I did on my old school blog, Convergence. Maybe I should start writing on that bad-boy again. Anyway, I was just running through some old posts and thought this one was particularly amusing. It didn't get much love back in the day, but maybe it makes more sense now. It is always funny to look back at those kinds of things. There are a ton of folks building the 'aggregator' class alongside Netvibes, Blogger, etc. Clearly the social networks like MySpace and Facebook are kicking some butt there. I will see what else I can dig up to share for you guys later. I have a bit more far-out weirdness to contribute to the pool of back-dated posts!
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The end game of this metamorphosis has stunning implications for the world at large. The dream promised by the progenitors of service-oriented architectures will be realized. End users will be able to mix and match best-of-breed functionality using "Smart Aggregators" to create and share their own "long tail experiences." To end users, this functionality will come in the form of Widgets that leverage one, or more web services. Competition will abound for content services, content distribution, content aggregation, and monetization mechanisms (see Fred's excellent post for more thoughts). And all the while your set of services, or Personal Information Cloud, will follow you in different contexts. Sounds pretty nifty, eh?
In short, ladies and gentlemen, we are moving towards the Structured Web - fast. Villains will be fought. Heroes will be made. But, boy oh boy is it going to be a grand adventure.
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