belo artigo na Technology Review: Unlike the laws of mathematics or science, wikitruth isn't based on principles such as consistency or observability. It's not even based on common sense or firsthand experience. Wikipedia has evolved a radically different set of epistemological standards--standards that aren't especially surprising given that the site is rooted in a Web-based community, but that should concern those of us who are interested in traditional notions of truth and accuracy. On Wikipedia, objective truth isn't all that important, actually. What makes a fact or statement fit for inclusion is that it appeared in some other publication--ideally, one that is in English and is available free online. "The threshold for inclusion in Wikipedia is verifiability, not truth," states Wikipedia's official policy on the subject.http://www.technologyreview.com/web/21558/?nlid=1452&a=f
que idéia mais delirante... imagine que voce está num bar e que tua mesa seja um Surface. o Surface seria capaz de detectar quando teu drink está quase no fim e poderia te sugerir outro drink :)
We will be launching OpenSocial Network Applications as the primary way to add new features or modify existing ones on your network in early December. OpenSocial Network Applications will be seamlessly added to a network’s Main page, have its own tab and display multiple “canvas” pages for the feature itself. OpenSocial Network Applications will appear and function almost exactly like our Photos or Videos features. Most importantly, you’ll be able to add them with one-click to your network.
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