Context Aggregation…
November 29th, 2006
My buddy David Henderson wrote a very interesting post about context aggregation. David is a smart dude and has lots of great ideas. Although, sometimes his thoughts are too visionary (he is two steps ahead of most of us)… I like to think of David as Boulder’s version of Steve Gillmor (and yes that’s a complement David).
Anyway, I think David is spot on here. And ironically this ties in with a post I recently wrote about a renewed relevance of the desktop.  In that post, I predicted a future trend where computing moves away from the silos (web 2.0) & back o the edges (the desktop) in the next few years.
If I am going to have some agent acting on my behalf that is collecting my attention data and it needs to know about ALL my interactions… guess where it HAS to live. Yep, on the desktop. Oh, and guess what else… I am spending less and less time in the browser and more and more in my aggregator clients. Now all my relevance data may sync via the network, but that bad boy agent needs to be where I am at all times and that is not at some Google web farm it is on my computer!
By the way, I don’t like the Intelligence Amplification name for this gesture either. The play on AI is kinda cool and the meaning is there, but the name is just not sticking with me at all… I have to keep going back to Brad’s post to recall the name and my Mom’s head would spin around that for a while.  Oh, and I know 99.9% of folks disliked the name Web 2.0, but it sure was/is sticky and isn’t that a good thing?  Hearing ”Web 2.0″ may grit in my ears now, but if it penetrates the masses this is a good thing for our industry.
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November 30th, 2006 at 9:51 am
Give me a better name!
November 30th, 2006 at 10:05 am
so… i got nothing… right now anyway. fortuntately, i have some good friends that are great at this kind of thing. i will see what they can concoct.
December 7th, 2006 at 11:03 pm
Maybe we should just build the company that best executes on this idea and then that company name can become the defining term.
Like Google or Kleenex.
Kevin, Boulder’s version of Steve Gillmor? Thanks I think :-/
I love Intelligence Amplification, however we’re going to have to learn to live with Web 3.0 because that is what will stick IMHO.
BTW Brad I did a whois on IntelligenceAmplification.com:
Registration Service Provided By: ICANNAME
Contact: westcom@hawaii.rr.com
Domain name: INTELLIGENCEAMPLIFICATION.COM
Administrative Contact:
ICANNAME
Wes Young (westcom@hawaii.rr.com)
+1.8085775555
Fax: +1.8089555575
Dr. Wes Young Trust
POB 999
Aiea, HI 96701-0999
US
Already taken…. damn! .org is available