December 2009
- Dec 17bernardUne société de la requête (1/4) : De la Googlisation de nos vies
Premier volet d'une série de 4 par Hubert Guillaud
November 2009
- Nov 23
April 2009
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March 2009
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February 2009
- Feb 11
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December 2008
- Dec 28
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November 2008
- Nov 06
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July 2008
- Jul 22myungdae.choThe value of openness in an attention economy
The theory also suggests a typology of openness, permitting an analysis of the different forms addressed in this Conference, along with others, both existing and potential. In this context, it seems reasonable to speculate on how attention–economic acti
- Jul 22myungdae.choThe Attention Economy: An Overview
When information is abundant, the false positives are very costly - they are basically deal breakers. Consumers happily leave sites, knowing there are a ton of alternatives out there. Unfortunately, this becomes a lose-lose situation, because if consumers
- Jul 12Janos.HaitsAttentionTrust.org
AttentionTrust is a not-for-profit organization that puts the user in control of their Attention data. Until now, only companies on the other side of our clicking captured the value.
March 2008
- Mar 04pascalvanheckeSubscribed: Drstarcat
Another Identity blogger: "Over the next couple of weeks I’m going to blog about each of these trends: Identity, Data Portability, Recommendation Engines, and the Attention Economy"
November 2007
- Nov 05pascalvanheckeAn Open Facebook API vs Google OpenSocial
What Mark Cuban calls "Personal Database Publishing" is the best description of Vendor Relationship Management (a Doc Searls concept) I've read so far!
September 2007
- Sep 17pascalvanheckeJabAbout: creating liquidity in the attention economy :-)
Facebook application:"pay" in points for messages you broadcast to your extended network, and earn points for messages you read. The further away your targets,the costlier the delivery. Spammers pay with time (but I guess reading jabs can be automated...)
- Sep 17pascalvanhecke[video] How to be an uber blogger, by Cory Doctorow
1."Wire service"-like headlines - informative and unexciting a. explanatory title and b. lead sentence 2. Save a reader's time a. make it easy to skip! b. make it as easy as possible to get to the content 3. "It's the attention economy Stupid!"
August 2007
- Aug 02pascalvanheckeTowards the Attention Economy: Will Attention Silos Ever Open Up?
Good writeup on the value of Attention Data, ownership, interoperability and standards.

