XBox dashboard
Take a look at this. What do you see? A personal page, dashboard on an XBox! This is only possible now that the XBox 360 is designed for on-line interaction and digital identity.

I wonder if they have xHTML pages and embed their profile info into the pages? Where’s the XFN? I doubt it’s there!
This shows why a lower case semantic web approach is too limiting to solve ALL the challenges of DLAs.
Now don’t get me wrong - I’m all into search engines spider the web and collect all sorts of structured data. I’m all into having microformat standards for getting all this structured data into sync.
But to think that this is the ONLY way - is itself a dogma.
We need to make sure that as micro-content evolves - that all forms of structure, devices and usage scenarios are supported. Not just web geeks.
So welcome XBox 360 to the on-line world of digital identity. May the force be with you - and would you PLEASE help save the Planet Earth for us - from those mean aliens?

June 12th, 2006 at 4:58 pm
Im glad somebody feels the same way. Internet access on consoles is the next logical step. On the Xbox 360 it seems to be somewhat restricted. However, the Wii Console by Nintendo has a fully functioning Opera Browser built in. This sounds just fantastic, and i cant wait to get my hands on it, and have a good play.
September 20th, 2006 at 7:41 pm
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