Swirling concepts in the vortext of sense-making and content creation
Preparing for my "Honey, I shrunk the Cat with Metadata" slide for a NEXT MBA upcoming lecture about data and dialogues, part of a Digital marketing track (thanks Gennady Polonsky for inviting me, and more about it soon), I found a beautiful way of seeing metadata in a diagram by Paul Otlet. I found a beautiful way
Being Dialogic by Being Machine-Readable: Should Marketers Become Metadata Warriors?
On the Web, creating value for the people we want to communicate and exchange with, is not only about satiating their needs for certain content and dialogic experiences. It is also about feeding their web agents with meaningful data. In the context of users interacting with and in data-rich platforms, the need to deliver content in an
Into the Mind Of a Schema Ninja: A Dialogue with Jarno van Driel About Semantic Search, Content and Triples
The year is 2009. Some folks from Drupal have just published a paper about RDF and web pages, titled Produce and Consume Linked Data with Drupal! Around that same time, even a year earlier, Jarno van Driel has already been producing Linked Data, working as a webmaster for several magazine websites and following his penchant for
The Data-Centric Future Is Here, It Is Just Not Evenly Distributed: A Dialogue with Alan Morrison
What is that thing that bridges together content, data and knowledge? Could it be that taking a data-centric approach towards managing company’s data has little to do with tools and technologies and a lot more to do with mindset? What stops enterprises from walking the Semantic Web talk? And last but not least, isn’t machine language
Raw Notes from Webit Festival 2019
In 2019 for yet another year Mr. Plamen Russev and his team did make a difference in the world of with Webit.Festival. The festival brought up on the stage a huge doze of inspiration and the best out of all investors, innovators, politicans and game changers for the cause of enlighted future! Here are my raw notes from
An Ecology of Digital Being of Sorts
It’s been 30 years since the World Wide Web transformed our lives and allowed us to connect, communicate and create on an unprecedented level, reminds us a report by the Web Foundation called The Case for the Web. Among the many interesting things the report contains, the part about blogging, content and ultimately the unrealized potential of
The Rhetorical Triangle and the 4 Vs of Data
When the Rhetorical Triangle Met the 4 Vs of Data I believe the characteristics of data and the principles of Rhetorics can create a special mix for communicating effectively on the web. What follows is a map of a thought journey across times and disciplines at the end of which I hope lies a deeper understanding of how content writing can serve us better