Remember The Brain? It was a cool technology for people to map out
linkages in their universe. Companies could
use it to map out enterprise relationships; individuals could use it to keep
track of who knew whom in their universe (a precursor to the social networking
concept); they even had some search capabilities that allowed you to view your
search results in terms of how they mapped to each other (they call this the
WebBrain). Interesting stuff.
In my continuing search for
better ways to represent data (see my original post on the subject here), I also
came across MyDensity (thanks for Brady Bohrmann for pointing it out to
me). Its powerful stuff – basically a way to visually
map out linkages for any site. Try it on
your blog (or anyone else’s for that matter) – it’s fascinating to see the
mini-universe that is your on-line life). This technology alone doesn’t solve the data
representation problem that I’ve been writing and thinking about a lot lately
but its another piece of the puzzle.
Somewhere in all these data is
the secret sauce I’m looking for. Please
write if you have ideas or thoughts to share.
UPDATED FROM THE ORIGINAL POST FOR A MISSING LING
Seth, don't know if this helps with your quest for visualization, but check out Grokker.
http://www.grokker.com
Posted by: Becky Smith | May 17, 2005 at 09:23 PM