Our links for September 15th
These are our links for September 15th from 21:33 to 21:45:
- Martin: Medpedia is just getting started. Welcome to the community. – Medpedia – The mission of Medpedia is to openly share and advance medical knowledge, and that includes the knowledge of patients, caregivers and those looking to stay well. By participating and giving your feedback, you are making Medpedia more useful to yourself and others.
- Martin: The Web At A New Crossroads – The people-centric (real-time) web – If the document-centric web was dominated by static pages, then the people-centric web is about placing you at the center. We’re seeing the rise of dynamic, portable friend lists and non-brand-mediated identities that can be used across a range of standards-compliant websites.
- Martin: RSS never blocks you or goes down: why social networks need to be decentralized – O’Reilly Radar – nstead of the constant churning among the commercial sites du jour (Friendster, MySpace, Facebook, Twitter), the next generation of social networking increasingly appears to require a decentralized, peer-to-peer infrastructure. This article looks at available efforts in that space and suggests some principles to guide its development.
- Martin: Bjarke Ingels: 3 warp-speed architecture tales | Video on TED.com – Danish architect Bjarke Ingels rockets through photo/video-mingled stories of his eco-flashy designs. His buildings not only look like nature — they act like nature: blocking the wind, collecting solar energy — and creating stunning views.




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