Thank you for visiting. I have decided to take advantage of the amateurization of publishing and start my own blog. My interests include Web 2.0, information architecture, social software, wikis, blogs, folksonomy, libraries and emerging technologies. I hope you enjoy my articles.
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Wow, I’m new to this and not very technologically adept, but even I can understand what an amazing trend this is.
Comment by Penny Page — December 31, 2005 @ 8:49 pm
As a writer and a writing teacher, I admire and appreciate the elegance of your writing. As a student of Web 2.0, I appreciate the clarity of your explanations and examples. Thank-you.
Comment by Joan Vinall-Cox — February 8, 2006 @ 12:41 pm
Hi Ellyssa,
I just wanted to send you a quick comment to let you know how much I enjoyed reading your posts of Web 2.0 hullaballoo and the rise of the amateur. Great, cogent writing!
I’m not entirely in agreement with you about the validity of the practice that’s become known as the Wisdom of Crowds. I posted about it on my blog here (http://www.upinontario.com/mt/archives/000338.html) and stick by what I said - popular does not equal right / accurate.
Comment by James — February 24, 2006 @ 9:33 pm
At Bestiario we are working creating info-navigation spaces for the people, based on social-net webs, specially with folksonomies. Please visit: http://www.6pli.com
Santiago
Comment by santiago — June 28, 2007 @ 4:22 pm