Archive for the 'Intentional Web' Category



Here is the announcement
Go register, start a quest, engage and enjoy yourself. The wait is over.
Several announcements will follow over the next couple of days…right now…we are going to just watch the server logs for the next few hours….look at it go….OMG!!!
:)

Stowe wrote:
Perhaps part of that can be discerned from the conversations we are having online, in blogs and chat, but maybe not. Perhaps just a simple statement of intent might go a long way.
Otavo’s approach is to group statements of intent (we call them quests) to create a place that allows users to find what […]

Phil describes exactly what Otavo’s Intention Engine does when he wrote:
No, I think the intention side of the equation has much more power. I’d rather use my intentions, along with those of other like-minded people, to get things that otherwise would be unavailable.
Full article is located here: Following the path from intention to attention

Doc Searls posted at the Linux Journal blog, The Intention Economy.
We agree with Doc that it is all about intentions and an intention economy. While we called it an intentional web instead of intention economy, I think we are talking about similar things.
The Attention economy’s concept of following my every action to create value creeps […]