Thanks for posting this!

So far this year, I've had to allocate the majority of my time to learning 
about APPs and I've been a bit peeved that this activity has displaced 
several other interests that I was hoping to enjoy working on (such as 
TiddlySpace & TiddlyWiki refinements).  What I've learned, however, is that 
developments like this, that put a User's (Micro)Content back within the 
control of its creator, are much more likely to be viable in the long-term, 
than the aggregation of user content by "intermediaries" who (like 
Facebook) are of the opinion that the content you create belongs to them.

It will be interesting to see just how quickly things change, now that 
developers are starting to build the needed tools.  I even suspect that 
there will be reinforcing trends from the increased emphasis on 
peer-to-peer communications technologies.

In the mean time, all of the SOPA and IP debates that are focused on a 
centralized "site" model, seem to me to be quite irrelevant when all I have 
to do is attach a TW file to an email, or "cook" as TS based solution.  
Better yet, these solutions can even be designed to work together with a 
"period" DVD shipment of MicroContent that could be used as a TransClusion 
into a structured wrapper.

It seems "May you live in interesting times" turns out to be both a curse 
and a blessing, depending on your "vested interests".

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