TiddlyWiki's pulling in both tweets and delicious bookmarks, yes that could be done. It'd be interesting to pull in from a variety of sources, where you get anything tagged with a certain tag. I'm sure there are examples of this being done somewhere (non-TiddlyWiki).
J. On Mar 10, 2:51 pm, Alex Hough <r.a.ho...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > What do you mean about Twitter becoming the first step in an expendable > > channel? > > ahhhhh ... there is a typo here.... i meant expandable channel. By > expandable i mean expanding it by filtering, number of ways it can be > shared, number of ways it can be combined and linked with other > information. I've tried to get out what I mean below. Its not been > refined, so there could be some errors ;) > > Double Brackets in Delicious > -------------------------------------- > At the moment I am experimenting with adding [[double brackets]] in > Delicious. I am using Delicious to bookmark resources for a group > interested in Creativirty and Health. The idea is that the group > adopts using the same tag; this has some evidence of success in the > 'Community of Practice' community (Community of Practice [0.5] has > some established credibility, in education and healthcare so I am > using it as an example to show the tags and bookmarks are not > something crazy i dreamed up. > > The same principal is behind hash tags in twitter. I see a use for > both Twitter and Delicious being aggregated and saved in TW used by a > group. > > The value of this in my project is because security is very tight. Web > is not available in some areas, and there is crackdown on memory > sticks. An html TW 'magazine' which can be e-mailed or a printed to > PDF could show the content generated elsewhere. It would enable those > who are trying to encourage the innovation in social media in contexts > like health and education can see what is going on; At the moment > their IT environments are vastly different from ones us outside enjoy > > Report Extended in Delicious > --------------------------------------- > The horizon 2009 [2] report makes use of Delicious tags to add extend > the report's 'text' to include dynamicl produced elements [3]. If you > wanted to extend these resources into your Personal Non-Linear > Learning Notebook, you could add double brackets when you bookmark and > tag (more often than not i generate the note by selecting the abstract > before bookmarking - the text is automatically added to the bookmark). > When you fire up your tw, you can then review the bookmarks and expand > out following nonexisting links. The underused 'references' function > would form a link to the bookmark and the URL if the link was > existing. This process would come in especially usefull when > bookmarking [[academic references]] containing [[keywords]] -- capture > them from the paper then check 'em out in wikipedia! ha > > TWs, with Tiddlers with links expanding from the bookmarked URL would > enable a team to build up a knowledge base of linked together stuff, > some of which is public and other bits private. > > Alex > > [0.5]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_of_practice > [1]http://delicious.com/tag/communityofpractice > [2]http://wp.nmc.org/horizon2009/ > [3]http://delicious.com/tag/hz09+personalweb > When imported into a TW using <<rssReader asText>> the double bracket > is wikified. > > 2009/3/10 jnthnlstr <jnthnl...@googlemail.com>: > > > > > > > Thanks Fred for fixing the url and to Ken for being the first to > > report a bug! ;) > > > Alex, I do like the idea of a Twitter client written in TiddlyWiki... > > > About your idea of tweeting [[tw stuff]] to send to your own > > TiddlyWiki, I've been trying to make that. You could do that very > > easily if you're happy to tweet in public; for privacy, I think you > > either need another Twitter account to send a dm to, or make use of a > > service that lets you dm yourself (I'm trying to make that too). > > > What do you mean about Twitter becoming the first step in an > > expendable channel? > > > J. > > > On Mar 10, 10:49 am, Alex Hough <r.a.ho...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >> This offers some interesting possibilities, like tweeting with [[tw > >> stuff]] to send stuff to your own TW. > >> Also twitter can become the first step in an expendable channel. > > >> Could the plugins be easily adapted for delicious? > > >> ALex > > >> 2009/3/9 jnthnlstr <jnthnl...@googlemail.com>: > > >> > Hello, > > >> > I don't know if people on this list are as mental as I am about > >> > Twitter, but I really enjoy using it and, more recently, playing with > >> > it as a messaging channel... Anyhow, after prompting from Jeremy, I > >> > assembled this Twitter Archiver, which is a TiddlyWiki presented as a > >> > web app: > > >> >http://osmosoft.com/TiddlyTweets > > >> > I'm posting here because I think it's an interesting example of using > >> > a theme to hide the guts of TiddlyWiki, with a little button that > >> > switches you back into TiddlyWiki mode so you can get to the stored > >> > data and plugins, and see how it's put together. > > >> > If anyone has any thoughts about how to make this into a better > >> > example of this pattern, or has any similar examples, I'd love to hear > >> > about that here. > > >> > If you have any feedback or ideas about the application itself, I set > >> > up a UserVoice to use for that, where you can vote stuff up and track > >> > what's planned, development and finished. > > >> >http://tiddlytweets.uservoice.com > > >> > Thanks, > > >> > J. > > >> -- > >> t: 0161 442 2202 > >> m: 0781 372 50 17 > >> skype: alexhough > >> delicious: alexhough > > -- > t: 0161 442 2202 > m: 0781 372 50 17 > skype: alexhough > delicious: alexhough --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. 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