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June 23, 2006

I Want - Data Packetization

Another case of "this _will_ happen, just because I want it to".

I want to have a way to packetize my data and work with it in a more abstract sense. Blocks. Yeah, I understand how to move those around. Stack them up, build new things with them. Why is it not possible to work with the information that I interact with in a similar fashion?

Think of the chunks of data that you interact with each day: Blogs, Comics, E-mail, Priority E-mails, Phone calls, Videos, links to many of these, links from friends to all of these.

If I could get my data to morph into something resembling a block, it would be possible to have a program whose entire job is to prioritize my exposure to this data. I could teach it about the trusted nature of each source (An e-mail from Trey takes priority over one from BuyV1@gr@, one from Gina should be shown to me immediately) but in doing so, I would also have control over changing my trust in a source. If I recieve nothing but hoax e-mails from Sue, but the links that she sends me to videos are fantastic, how do I filter her "from" address?

I know that a lot of this can be done now via email filters, but with the rise of social networks for data sharing, this is going to get a little out of control. How about a way to subscribe to the RSS feeds from every blog that I read, and yet only have the stories that I am actually interested in make it to my aggregator?

If I could rate the source of the information (I like Frank's sense of humor, but have no desire to read about his crochet hobby) would I not be able to see just the YouTube video links he sends me, but not the tea cozy patterns?

Take this a step further, and if all data came to me in a block form, my agent program would be able to figure out the direct source, and possibly one or more steps back up the stream, and allow me to rate that content however I wish. Rate the stream, and you have more control over what comes down that stream. I like the videos produced by EepyBird.com but do not need to see every Mentos & Coke video that gets made. If Sue sends me a link to a new video that they made, I want to see it, but not if it was made by Joe from Schenectady. Rate the source, rate the packetized data, not necessarily the sender. If my agent doesn't yet have enough information about the source, then it would get to me based on the rating of the sender.

I haven't heard much recently on progress made with "Personal Agents", but maybe this would be a way to kick start development again?

Rate the source, not the data, with a reasonable amount of granularity, add an intuitive mechanism for doing so, and you will have just the information you want, when you want it.

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