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Semantic web trio.. WHAT, WHEN, HOW?

August 29, 2008 · Leave a Comment

One of good ideas of our boss – Jure (LinkedIn link idea is stolen from Kamenko, I’m sorry) :) was that one of us will make a presentation concerning Web, once a month (roughly).

The last one was my collegues’ – Blaž’s presentation on the theme “semantic web”.

He gave us a presentation that included YouTube video on the subject (this is the video), ppt. presentation which was the abstract of the research he made that was closed with (of course) conversation. And here’s the most interesting part:

knowing what the essence of the semantic web will be, the three of us have three (yes, three – 3) different views on the topic.

We completely agree on the fact it is suppose to give us better search, better web experience and that it will be personalized even more, but we cannot find the definition that would satisfy us all.

This is how far we came:

Semantic web is going to include vertical search. Search will be personalized to a person level, not a community as the practise is now. So for example – If I type into my search “Cool shirt” my result would be a shirt I find cool and would be completely different to search results of Jure, Blaž or you – same keyword, different results.

The question is, is this going to be completelly algorythmic driven or are people the ones to do this – as Mahalo is doing it, or Wikia. How are computers going to get to know us, how will they determine – through tags, or algorithm, or both?

What do you think?

Semantic web. Is tagging already a semantic web? Is tag search, or even better – are human powered search engines already semantic web searches? Are they only a beginning or none of the above?

Do you find “related videos” on YouTube a semantic web “tool”? Can you point to some web site you found that could have the essence of a semantic web site?

One I’ve found – it’s BlogRovr, but I would like to know more.

What’s your view on the topic?

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Advertising coming around… CentrSource

August 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I hope at least some of you remember our first blog post. It was connected to advertising we (in wide majority of cases) experience. A kind of advertising that all of us dislike – ignorant, self centric, not helpful! (almost sounds like talking about an ex) :)

Well, there is improvement in advertising and we are getting there. But before CentrSource serves you the offers you actually need, we can still watch how general advertisers try to take on a new challenge…

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Listening to music online?

August 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I came across another great site that I wanted to share with all of you!

It’s obviously a Web 2.0 site. I’ve had my share of music sites. From one to another, but I must say this one outpulls them all. I’ve found it by coincidence – on one of my collegues Skype message (thanks Mateja) and I must say – I really like it.

You can listen to your favorite artists, it automatically adds similar music to your choice, you have the ability to add or edit artists on your own “radio station”, you can tune into other people’s stations (afterwards you are even kindly reminded to thank them) and you can share a particular track or even buy it!

The choice of music that’s offered is also surprising – I have found a bunch: from country to rock and R’n'B, you can even find older songs. I believe it will satisfy your needs to listen your music online. (hopefully you are not too picky) :)

And what’s the best – no ads while listening to the music! :)

The site is

www.jango.com

Check it out and let me know.

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Design of CentrSource 3.0

August 4, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I am extremelly proud to present you the confirmed CentrSource design of consumer part.

You can imagine how difficult it is to “fit CentrSource’s shoes”, to be able to provide the service we all aim to, however that was our main goal and I can say we nailed it. You tell me.

CentrSource is going to be everything we always wanted/said it is going to be.

Fair.

Local.

Rewarding.

And even more… Take a look at the picture.

As you can see, users are going to be handeled with a special care – they are going to be able upload their own avatars and choose their own nicknames to present them on CentrSource system.

Lower on the page, user is going to be presented with main sections – top offers, new offers, alerted offers (offers users chose to alert other users on) and our Point$ store, where users will be able to redeem Point$ they earn.

There will also be an option to search offers by keywords or categories.

Offer will be presented to you with a creative and offer actions which will give you a wide variety of options to respond to the offer you find interesting.

On the right side there will also be a map, showing the user where they can take advantage of the offer presented.

Reviews are going to be right below the offer and every registered user will be able to comment and of course read the comments and rate the offer.

On the right side you will see offers advertisers decided to present to all the users, because they think it’s an offer you can’t refuse. On the bottom are offers CentrSource presents you because they are relevant to your search and will make our searching easier.

Is CentrSource great or what? And remember – it’s only one page I’m showing you.

CentrSource

Shopping starts here

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New searches on horizon..

July 17, 2008 · 1 Comment

How many searches do you actually use on the net?

Statistically, little less than half of the people reading this, are using big brother Google, followed by his older brother Yahoo – which has dramatically improved in the last years, MSN and so on. Other search engines’ market share rounds on about 3,4 not-so-significant percents.

However new and interesting search engines are rising and so does the question – are they going to climb above the “Other 3,4%”?

Have you all heard of Mahalo?

Mahalo is a “human-powered search engine” as they put it and the Hawaiian translation of the word is actually “Thank you”. (???)

The main benefit of using Mahalo is the fact it really is human-powered and its increasingly gaining traffic is improving site content’s quality and width, therefore some results may already be good enough for you. I say may, because demand varies from person to person.

It does have some problems at the time, since it doesn’t cover all the searches people are looking for. If we type in hamburger however, the result is somewhat Mahalo is made to do:

- The Mahalo top 7 sites about hamburgers (chosen by contributors employed in Mahalo)

- followed by always-there ads by Google

- Hamburger recipes

- Where to go for a Hamburger

- Hamburger Blogs

- Hamburger news

-….

Very thorough (and I would judge – good) search reviewed by Mahalo employees to ensure quality. Therefore when searching for similar kind of keywords, Mahalo is great. Try typing in Cocktails :)

However, typing in “marketing”, “articles” or any kind of local and/or non-American search, you will end up with not accurate, not helpful, time wasting results.

Let’s give them some time.

Hey – they are still good for cocktail recipes. :)

Wikia Search – community driven search engine

Compared to Mahalo, Wikia doesn’t have employees to organize, add and edit search results. Community does all of that.

Jimmy Wales stayed true to himself and his followers on his new project as well. So (as Wikia Search nicely puts it on their landing page) main principles are:

- Transparency

- Community

- Quality

- Privacy

It however is pretty different than Mahalo. The thing is Wikia is a search engine, period – don’t hold your breath waiting for Wikia to suggest you a place with great cocktails, or quick tips on the matter. It gives you search.

So what makes it so different to other search engines? Why use Wikia? Well’ don’t use it. Not now at least. Although you might be interested to know that Wikia Search is recording faster growth than Wikipedia did when it first started, but their search results are not good enough yet to be compared with any of other good search engines.

It is good to use because of these:

  • If there is a search you’d like to change, you can do that easily. Hover over results to see edit button on the right hand side, and you can edit a certain result in a second.
  • You can rate it! Easy – same as editing, so that people searching this stuff will know its approximate value.
  • You can comment the result.
  • You can even DELETE it. How’s that for community driven?
  • You can customize your Wikia as well!

However, they are still loading the shelves (I even helped a couple of times), but we have to say – its intention is pure and good. Better search is always welcome, we just have to wait for it to be fully operational.

NOTE: They launched in the start of 2008 and the reviews on search back then were horrible. Today, their search is just inadequate. Who knows what tomorrow will bring?

Bundles on YouBundle

For better understanding bundle definition: A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.

YouBundle is actually a bundle of your expertise on a certain subject. It is still in beta testing stage (I offered to help). It’s intention is not to offer the user a zillion hits on the subject, but rather a bundle of selected, quality and related search results.

It is somehow a mix of Mahalo and Wikia. It is algorithmic search, which results are ordered, rated, edited by YouBundle community, that can flag results SPAM, PORN and TOS  (violating terms of service). They will also rate searches, moving them up and down the result ladder.

I cannot say whether it’s search is competetive to at least Wikia or Mahalo, since there is still nothing on their landing page and I am (unfortunatelly) still waiting for their invitation. :)

P.S. I found some beta mockup of their landing page :)

How will we search the web in years to come?

This would be the ultimate question after a record-setting-long-post-in-centrsource-blogging-history.

How do you imagine your search results as the web keeps growing and growing? It is constantley giving us more and more results, because there are more and more web sites and all of them want to climb and stay in the magical Google triangle?

Will search offer us more in the future or will we end up searching among the search results? Will we have bundlers, wikians and mahalos doing that for us? Are these search engines tip of the semantic web iceberg?

Do we expect more of the search or are we content by links?

Do you think we will search through these kind of search engines or are we going to stay true to algorithmic search kings?

I guess we will know soon as there are more and more search engines trying to beat Google and others’ quality. With Wikia and Mahalo operating and improving daily plus YouBundle launching on September we’re getting close to know the result!

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CentrSource.com sneak and peak

June 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I know you’ve had questions before – “If this is actually a CentrSource Blog, where is CentrSource then?”

We’ve been all waiting patientley in order to see what CentrSource will actually look like. And here it is.

Our aim was to capture current Internet trends, to make it simple to use for not-so-Internet-savvy users and sophisticated enough to indulge advanced users at the same time.

I believe we’ve nailed it. See it for yourself, you can also comment – right there, below the post :)

P.S. since it’s so big, I would suggest you click on it and then take a look. Sorry about that.

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How to… make a water gun alarm clock?? .. or how to pull off the office bathroom prank?? HOW?

June 13, 2008 · 2 Comments

Hey, Guys!

 We’ve found first site you will love to check out!

It happened to me a few days ago – we were scheduled for a certain barbecue party in the afternoon – right after work.

At midday it came to me – what is going to happen – I am going to finish work, go to the store, buy drinks and then we will be doomed to wait for an hour or so for our drinks to get cool. So by the time it would be “drinkable”, party is already going to be half way through. So first thing I did when we all came together, with drinks in my hands, I asked:”Any of you have any good idea how to cool these ASAP?”

I also remembered the other day, while I was watching a performance of a stand up comedian, that Seinfeld had a great joke on how women do their shopping. Changing and trying on thousands different clothes, asking their friends how they look, asking for an advice. And how all the girls go out and have their “girls night out”, they end up talking about all the tricks in fashion and how to win a guy.

Well, girls.. Imagine you have thousands and thousands of friends, telling you about all the tricks? How to tie a scarf into sexy top? And guys, what if you knew how to ask out a flight attendant?

All of you out there, nodding to my questions (of course all of you just realized in this second you were actually nodding), I have something good for you.

Check out this web site (Web 2.0). I think it could help you a lot.

www.howcast.com

It cooled my beer, didn’t it? Check this trick on http://www.howcast.com/videos/449-How-To-Chill-a-Six-Pack-in-Three-Minutes.

 

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Our very first post…

June 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Hi!

So, this is our first post. We shouldn’t say “first”, because this would be.. hmmm… well,  not honest for one. We’ve had blogs before, however none survived to live another day, or better to say, never really lived.

We’ve decided this blog will be a whole different story. We, as I’ve so delicately put it, the CentrSource company.

Because CentrSource is evolving, we want to make sure that all of people, believing in CentrSource can monitor the development and see what a great tool CentrSource is becoming. With the original idea staying intact.

And what will you be able to see on this blog? Well, all this time we were working on CentrSource, we came across some really great stuff! Articles, blog posts, YouTube videos, different sites… You name it! There are so many great things and we’d love to share and there’s so much stuff you can learn.

This blog will covers bits and pieces of what’s around us and we normally miss it.

And to start – how’s this for comparison of old vs. new marketing?

 

 

 

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