Even as web 2.0 becomes old hat, new information comes to notice via social bookmark sites like Diigo and del.icio.us or feed readers like bloglines. Today, I was reminded via the rotorblog.com that familiar applications may be used in ways that I haven’t thought of trying: All WordPress Unusual Uses.
Yet, it is the evolving semantic web 3.0 applications that are providing the most engaging links to related interests and information. I am coming to rely more and more upon applications like Twine and Zemanta.
While TED is an adored inspiration that is linked on whysup’s “Best Life” sidebar category, it was Zemanta that led me to the following glimpse of delightful emerging technology options in a TED Talk by David Merrill’s demo of “siftables smart blocks.”
Don’t miss out on finding your favorite new talk at TED:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks.
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