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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] The evolution of advertising, PR and marketing services enabled by technology I have been banging on about since 1998 is now in full swing. Over the last ten days I&#8217;ve been approached by two venture capital companies each looking for a stake in Fulfil. What sparked their interest? Well it turns out that a new US marketing services provider called Bazaarvoice recently raised $4m in first round venture capital funding. Each of the VC&#8217;s are developing software within the same space and are looking to bolt it onto a front end marketing services provider. How did they find out about Fulfil? They have been reading my weblog. While flattered by the attention technology alone is not some magic bullet. Marc Canter put it best recently when responding to Dave Winer &#8230; It’s what WE do WITH all this software that counts. Sometimes that’s called content, other times community, still other times profits. It’s sort of like the relationship of a noun to a verb. We both need each other.   &nbsp; [&#8230;]</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2006 16:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Dave Winepoints out in some comments here that what we was really trying to say was: You guys want users to enter metadata, I’m looking for ways to get around tha because I have found that people don’t even spell things right, much less label things. [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>By: Danny</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:50:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Marc, I agree entirely on your main points, it is interesting (and good) that any given problem can (and probably will) be solved in many different ways. Like you say: "This doesn’t make what Dave is doing - wrong". There is an important side-point  - that when we're talking about implementing things on the web, to properly get the benefit of the network some attention needs to be paid to working against established standards to enable interop, rather than focussing on application-level interop. Your compatibility-matrix approach can certainly help loads here.

Dave, personalised search may not be the best description of the general idea, but I think it does apply in the piece of your blog post I quoted - all you write about on your blog is cars and you want search results to prioritise car-related information. The common factor is your personal interest in cars. 

re. "You guys want users to enter metadata" - explicit metadata is certainly useful, but if you read my post you'll see that categorization/tagging/labelling is only one aspect mentioned. I agree totally that it's good to reduce the amount of user effort required to derive associations between resources.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marc, I agree entirely on your main points, it is interesting (and good) that any given problem can (and probably will) be solved in many different ways. Like you say: &#8220;This doesn’t make what Dave is doing - wrong&#8221;. There is an important side-point  - that when we&#8217;re talking about implementing things on the web, to properly get the benefit of the network some attention needs to be paid to working against established standards to enable interop, rather than focussing on application-level interop. Your compatibility-matrix approach can certainly help loads here.</p>
<p>Dave, personalised search may not be the best description of the general idea, but I think it does apply in the piece of your blog post I quoted - all you write about on your blog is cars and you want search results to prioritise car-related information. The common factor is your personal interest in cars. </p>
<p>re. &#8220;You guys want users to enter metadata&#8221; - explicit metadata is certainly useful, but if you read my post you&#8217;ll see that categorization/tagging/labelling is only one aspect mentioned. I agree totally that it&#8217;s good to reduce the amount of user effort required to derive associations between resources.</p>
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		<title>By: Dave Winer</title>
		<link>http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2006/01/taking-theory-into-practice#comment-27324</link>
		<author>Dave Winer</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2006 06:46:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2006/01/taking-theory-into-practice#comment-27324</guid>
		<description>Uhh, Marc, my idea wasn't personalized search.

Problem with this medium is no one reads what the other guy says before they go off and "riff" on it.

You guys want users to enter metadata, I'm looking for ways to get around taht, because I have found that people don'te ven spell things right, much less label things.

Aren't you the guy who never categorizes his posts? ;-&#62;

Sorry. 

I know your heart is filled with love, but if youd on't erad the posts what is it you love so much?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uhh, Marc, my idea wasn&#8217;t personalized search.</p>
<p>Problem with this medium is no one reads what the other guy says before they go off and &#8220;riff&#8221; on it.</p>
<p>You guys want users to enter metadata, I&#8217;m looking for ways to get around taht, because I have found that people don&#8217;te ven spell things right, much less label things.</p>
<p>Aren&#8217;t you the guy who never categorizes his posts? ;-&gt;</p>
<p>Sorry. </p>
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