- From: Nick Vidal <nick@iss.im>
- Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 20:32:25 -0300
- To: Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
- Cc: public-rww <public-rww@w3.org>
Hi everyone, I wonder if those who read the free ebook have understood the benefits of ISS/IM. This is quite important because ISS/IM represents a bottom-up distributed model for sharing information that can finally: 1) challenge the top-down one-to-many model that has prevailed in much of the world's history; 2) advance democracy to a new level and bring order to chaos; 3) let individuals exercise their freedom, their liberty, and their independent thinking; and 4) create a more equal and just society. If anyone is interested in discussing the details further, please feel free to reach me. Kind regards, Nick On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 9:10 PM, Nick Vidal <nick@iss.im> wrote: > Hi Melvin, > > Thanks for getting in touch. The ideas behind the book are independent > from the technologies, so ISS/IM could be implemented in any PHP > framework (Drupal, Symfony, Wordpress, etc) or any other language, > such as Python, Java, etc. The ITOP standard could be implemented in > any JS framework, such as jQuery or Sencha, for example. > > Kind regards, > Nick > > > > On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Melvin Carvalho > <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 13 May 2013 18:42, Nick Vidal <nick@iss.im> wrote: >>> >>> Good morning RWW community, >>> >>> In celebration of 20 years of the Open Web, it's a great pleasure for >>> me to launch the book The Tipping Network – How bright ideas will >>> change the world, on May 13th, 2013, at the 22nd International World >>> Wide Web Conference, held for the first time in Latin America, at the >>> marvelous city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. >>> >>> The free ebook can be download from: >>> >>> http://ttn.iss.im/ >> >> >> Looks interesting! >> >> I like the idea of syndication based on user's interests and tagging. Do >> you have an idea of which technologies could be used to implement this? >> >> Good luck presenting at WWW 2013! :) >> >>> >>> >>> I would love to hear your feedback. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> Nick >>> >>
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