Michael Stillwell wrote:
On 24/02/06, Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're working privacy and groups right now -- finally getting ahead
of the growth curve in terms of hardware so we have someplace to redo
schemas and all that.
Excellent! Will this make it possible for e.g.
hey Joshua (just on the off-chance that you're interested),
A while back I was considering how to shoe-horn group-privacy into another
web app, and it occurred to me that this would essentially involve
recreating social networking. Therefore the easiest way would be to use a
web service for
They could already do that. Infoworld does.
But what does "trust" mean?
I'm not really sure it's our job to make up for their lack of metadata
search...
Michael Stillwell wrote:
On 24/02/06, Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're working privacy and groups right now
I am not entirely sure what problem this solves, exactly.
Joshua
manuel 'fmf' ferrero wrote:
Joshua Schachter, on 24/02/2006 4.26:
We're working privacy and groups right now -- finally getting ahead of
the growth curve in terms of hardware so we have someplace to redo
schemas
On 2/24/06, Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They could already do that. Infoworld does.
Sure it *can* be done, but it's painful for, I think, obvious reasons.
I don't know about getting into true trust relationships, but I do
look forward to any changes that make group collaboration
On 24 Feb 2006, at 16:45, Joshua Schachter wrote:
They could already do that. Infoworld does.
Oh! I didn't realise that. In that case ... would it be okay to
write a robot that crawled a site and pumped every URL it found into
delicious, using tags collected from meta name=keyword? (I
On Feb 24, 2006, at 16:04, Michael Stillwell wrote:
On 24 Feb 2006, at 16:45, Joshua Schachter wrote:
would it be okay to write a robot that crawled a site and pumped
every URL it found into delicious, using tags collected from meta
name=keyword? (I thought this would be considered spam.)
On 24/02/06, Rocco Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 24, 2006, at 16:04, Michael Stillwell wrote:
On 24 Feb 2006, at 16:45, Joshua Schachter wrote:
would it be okay to write a robot that crawled a site and pumped
every URL it found into delicious, using tags collected from meta
On Feb 24, 2006, at 18:02, Michael Stillwell wrote:
On 24/02/06, Rocco Caputo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 24, 2006, at 16:04, Michael Stillwell wrote:
would it be okay to write a robot that crawled a site and pumped
every URL it found into delicious, using tags collected from meta
Back in October Joshua was talking about some exciting social features
in development, which would make this sort of collaboration very easy.
That was right before the acquisition, and I haven't heard much about them
since.
Joshua, would you care to comment on the current schedule for those
We're working privacy and groups right now -- finally getting ahead of
the growth curve in terms of hardware so we have someplace to redo
schemas and all that.
Joshua
Brian Del Vecchio wrote:
Back in October Joshua was talking about some exciting social features
in development, which
Thanks, this is great news.
On 2/23/06, Joshua Schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're working privacy and groups right now -- finally getting ahead of the
growth curve in terms of hardware so we have someplace to redo schemas and
all that.
Joshua
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