stories connect
Dear Mr Hodge (Uncle).
Connections happen when stories overlap.
Need to build a way to overlap the geek_dots in the geek_stories.
Dave (Uncle)
PS: I wanted to leave this as a comment on this post on on10.net but do I really gotta sign up for yet another account on another silo?
Yes, connections == stories cross over.
Stories, in a digital world, are memories
Comment by Nick Hodge — April 14, 2007 @ 8:44 pm
What I was thinking, but was obtuse in my expression and eagerness to rid my head of the thought, was in your capturing of stories there must be pasrt in each that occasionally overlap. Was thinking what if there was someone, something, someway to find these overlaps by comparing the parts of the story and highlighting the connection. Almost like a ‘connection search’for video. Not just tag-based. This would add richness to the information and provide something that others in a different context might also overlap.
In it’s simplest form I guess this would look like a community of connections for video.
Comment by Dave the Lifekludger — April 15, 2007 @ 7:28 am
Your suggestion intruiges me, and I am subscribing to your newsletter
I got it, and visuals running through my head. Now I need some cycles to cut some code
Comment by Nick Hodge — April 15, 2007 @ 2:40 pm
Mon Apr 16, 2007 at 7:54 PM stuff. URLs, chapters, and deeper sub-tagging. All these ideas are flowing through my mind from this conversation from Uncle Dave, the Life Kludger.Imagine a canvas of videos and podcasts. Zoom http://www.nickhodge.com/blog/archives/1890
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