David Weinberger points to a brand new new open-source encyclopedia for consumer products called Consumerpedia. Here's more info.
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» Early birds... from Consumerpedia Blog
Just noticed that David Weinberger (!) blogged about Consumerpedia: Joho the Blog: Consumerpedia. He has a great summary of, as he puts it, our "hierarchical folksonomy": "Anyone can create a category, a sub-category, a re-direct (= synonymn), or a rel... [Read More]
» Early birds... from Consumerpedia Blog
Just noticed that David Weinberger (!) blogged about Consumerpedia: Joho the Blog: Consumerpedia. He has a great summary of, as he puts it, our "hierarchical folksonomy": "Anyone can create a category, a sub-category, a re-direct (= synonymn), or a rel... [Read More]
» Consumerpedia beta from cyberwriter.twoday.net
Consumerpedia came out of a desire to have a user-driven consumer resource that evolved based on how people actually used it - where they were not forced into certain narrow categories and topics as an appendage of someone's ecommerce effort, but rat... [Read More]
» Consumerpedia beta from cyberwriter.twoday.net
Consumerpedia came out of a desire to have a user-driven consumer resource that evolved based on how people actually used it - where they were not forced into certain narrow categories and topics as an appendage of someone's ecommerce effort, but rat... [Read More]
» Consumerpedia beta from cyberwriter.twoday.net
Nach WikiPedia kommt jetzt ConsumerPedia
Consumerpedia came out of a desire to have a user-driven consumer resource that evolved based on how people actually used it - where they were not forced into certain narrow categories and topics as an appen... [Read More]
» Consumerpedia beta from cyberwriter.twoday.net
Nach WikiPedia kommt jetzt ConsumerPedia
Consumerpedia came out of a desire to have a user-driven consumer resource that evolved based on how people actually used it - where they were not forced into certain narrow categories and topics as an appen... [Read More]





