- From: Tim Anglade <tim.anglade@af83.com>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2009 12:43:26 +0100
- To: public-social-web-talk@w3.org
Le 23 janv. 09 à 08:29, Christine Perey a écrit : > I made a suggestion during the W3C Workshop (during discussion of > what we would like to see in terms of Deeper and Adaptive User > Experiences) that it would be useful to have a clearing house for > reports about consumer adoption/usage. No idea if the W3C would be > the best/correct host but if others are interested, these types of > studies are among the resources which I continuously collect for my > market research. Outside of just the reports, I think interesting links like those who have started flying around on the mailing need a decent place to be shared and stored on. Maybe we could set up a daringfireball-like linked-list system [1] somewhere? Does the W3C usually use such technology? Otherwise, a proper tag on delicious or a group on magnolia could be enough. Or were you looking for something with more features, like full-text seach? Tim [1] http://daringfireball.net/linked/ - - - - - - - Tim Anglade | directeur, pôle « Turbulences » | af83 42, boulevard de Sébastopol | 75003 Paris | France 1436, Howard St | San Francisco | CA 94103 | USA Tel : +33 1 42 72 33 32 Mob : +33 6 35 92 77 58 skype : tim_anglade Web : www.af83.com This email is: [ ] bloggable [ ] ask first [X] private
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