Hi handoko
here's the latest update
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/14/robert-mercer-cambridge-analytica-leave-eu-referendum-brexit-campaigns
I agree, I think it could be huge.
And I think there could be an opportunity for a TiddlyMap representation of
the story to become the fi
this is huge Alex, a great read. I am following the updates.
handoko -
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 4:55:28 PM UTC+7, AlexHough wrote:
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> Hi,
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> tldr; some thoughts on notation of hypertexts
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> I've been interested in hypertext and complex systems for a while and had
> a series of "Ah-Ah!
Hi,
tldr; some thoughts on notation of hypertexts
I've been interested in hypertext and complex systems for a while and had a
series of "Ah-Ah! moments" related to modelling. TW acts as a muse, as a
check. I like to think TW as a learning partner (OK I got this idea from
Luhmann), and computers i
> TW is a "non-linear web based notebook", I was thinking that a possible
> niche use is a "non-linear web based index"
This is a very interesting idea. Finding the big picture of things is when
it gets fun. a long time ago I did a kind of similar mapping of relations
between ideas and disco
Alex, very cool, I like it. Some of my students are working with
twitter-bots in TW; I'll try to dig it up & share. //steve.
On Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at 2:43:29 PM UTC-4, AlexHough wrote:
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> Hello,
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> It occurred to me that TW could get a boost though engagement with news
> stories emerging via
Hello,
It occurred to me that TW could get a boost though engagement with news
stories emerging via twitter. The new trend-- if we can call it that-- of
making threads by replying to yourself comes quite close to a set of
tiddlers. Dreaming for a second-- what if a TW were used in a newspaper
stor
Ciao Alex
I thought it is well worth showing.
Josiah
AlexHough wrote:
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> I've been following a news story on Twitter [1] and have made a quick TW
> [2]
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> The larger context [3] is complex, i think TW could help people navigate
> the situtation
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> [1] https://twitter.com/caroleca
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