This is something I was trying to figure out myself once. Some time
back I found this grokker.com a great graphcal SE and think that this
is the ticket.
So for example I entered your domain:
http://tinyurl.com/o38sn and can view results in a list. Your site is
among the results. You should see a tab for map view. Here you will
click the graphical refrence to your site. It too expands as it drills
down. This is what I think could solve navigating the archives on your
site. For my purposes, I realized I would need to have a way to attach
keywords to the clips. I envisioned all clips in a kind of internet
snow bubble. The snowflakes (video clips) are seperate but form the
whole = the clips are days from my life. Or another annaolgy my clips
are like flakes of dandruff on my head.
Some content is rleated to other clip's content; friends, location,
time of year, occassion.
I thought and still think that this would be the best way to display a
immersive video experience so that the visitor is exploring rather
then following.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, greg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a little advice before i plunge head-long into some
guerilla web design
http://www.groxis.com/service/grokker/enterprise.html
With lean technology designed to be a non-disruptive adjunct to
enterprise systems, Grokker is economical, a snap to integrate and
requires minimal IT support. Grokker features multi-source federation,
data clustering and visualization, dynamic filtering and data-mining,
and powerful collaboration tools that makes research actionable
RV)...i'd like to do is present the whole succession of 7 years
This would essentially be one giant web page with varying bits of text
and thumbnail links to as much as a hundred or so movies!
Is there any blogging software which might support
this feature... this time-variant way of posting... or for lack of
better term... retrospective blogging?
Any ideas anybody?
I'd also (ideally) like to be able to group certain entries together,
in thematic chapters..
well for those who are curious, here's my old-school and very messy
prototype (which i abandoned a couple months ago... in deference to
my blogspot).. which certainly demonstrates a need for such a re-
presented page ...
http://eklektro.net/ek_breakbeatweek.html
But messy as it is, there are dozens of blanks that i'm ready to fill
in!
and taken as a whole... 7 years of mobile blogging yes, at
times its a pretty intense story!
Any help surely appreciated!
cheers,
Greg
eklektro.net
los angeles
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