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Re: [Social-discuss] Push vs. Pull, Events vs. Data
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Daniel Green |
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Re: [Social-discuss] Push vs. Pull, Events vs. Data |
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Tue, 9 Mar 2010 16:59:23 -0500 |
> Some more thoughts regarding PSYC's approach to social networking:
>
> - Let users handle trust, defaulting to none
> - Push rather than pull
> - Multicast when possible
> - Allow users to share contents from their HDD, according to trust math
>
> In other words, PSYC proposes an event-oriented multicast push
> approach vs. a data-oriented unicast pull approach (Web / RDF)
>
Sounds sexy. I like it.
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Hellekin O. Wolf <address@hidden> wrote:
> Some more thoughts regarding PSYC's approach to social networking:
>
> - Let users handle trust, defaulting to none
> - Push rather than pull
> - Multicast when possible
> - Allow users to share contents from their HDD, according to trust math
>
> In other words, PSYC proposes an event-oriented multicast push
> approach vs. a data-oriented unicast pull approach (Web / RDF)
> x
> ==
> hk
>
>
>