RE: [payswarm-dev] Interesting story about PaySwarm

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May 25, 2010, 1:42:59 PM5/25/10
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Thanks for the correction comment Manu.

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Subject: [payswarm-dev] Interesting story about PaySwarm

Semantic Web news did an interesting story about PaySwarm, FOAF+SSL,
Good Relations, Open Marketplace and the intersection of these
initiatives today:

http://www.semanticweb.com/on/semantic_wave_hits_ecommerce_part_2_current_in
novation_161798.asp

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May 26, 2010, 10:54:01 PM5/26/10
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On 05/25/2010 01:42 PM, jle...@gmail.com wrote:

>> Manu Sporny wrote:
>> Semantic Web news did an interesting story about PaySwarm, FOAF+SSL,
>> Good Relations, Open Marketplace and the intersection of these
>> initiatives today:
>>
>> http://www.semanticweb.com/on/semantic_wave_hits_ecommerce_part_2_current_in
>> novation_161798.asp
>
> Thanks for the correction comment Manu.

No problem, Jose - I think it's important that all of us provide proper
credit to those that are working on this stuff. It helps to show that
there are a diverse set of communities that are converging on
/something/ and that we're better off working together than building silos.

This series of stories that Bernard Lunn published, along with the
podcast about David Siegel's book show that we're moving toward
something that's going to shape electronic commerce in the next decade.

If you haven't seen it yet, Siegel has a nice video about "The History
of Information" here... touches on Push vs. Pull:

> On 7:39 PM May 17th 2010, Manu Sporny tweeted:
> manusporny: The History of Information by David Siegel (6 minute
> video): http://ht.ly/1Mlzv /via @jahendler #rdf #rdfa #lod #semantic
> #web #w3c

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