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=== Implicit Attention === | === Implicit Attention === | ||
* what I've listened to - Last.FM, and other scripts that do that | * what I've listened to - Last.FM, and other scripts that do that | ||
** KevinMarks will contribute more here | ** KevinMarks will contribute more here | ||
eg http://www.seabury.edu/faculty/akma/2002_09_22_blogarch.html#e82241126 | |||
* ?? email rules files | * ?? email rules files | ||
Revision as of 21:38, 14 December 2005
Attention Examples
This page documents examples on the Web of published attention information.
Authors
- Tim Brown
- Tantek Çelik
- Eric Hayes
- Rohit Khare
- Kevin Marks
Attention Examples
Implicit Attention
- what I've listened to - Last.FM, and other scripts that do that
- KevinMarks will contribute more here
eg http://www.seabury.edu/faculty/akma/2002_09_22_blogarch.html#e82241126
- ?? email rules files
Explicit Attention
- blogrolls, friendrolls (e.g. LiveJournal, XFN) - what/who I'm reading
- linkblogs / delicious feeds - how I have tagged sites I've read
- playlists of what songs I like - e.g. on MSN Spaces
- favorites.html files - yes, people actually publish these on the web
Inattention Examples
- killfiles
- email blacklists