Thursday, December 22, 2005

What’s the Buzz: timbl’s blog?

What is SO special about having a blog?

Why when the creator of the first website published his first post ever on his blog we could find this news around the globe with the headlines: Web Inventor Starts A Blog, A New Blog from WWW Founder, Tim Started His Own Timbl's Blog, The Web Master Has A Blog, The Timbl's Blog Is Born est.?
Actually, how about a semantic analysis of this blog. How do we know that this is the Tim’s authenticity under this narrative? On the Internet nobody knows you are a Tim.

It is involving the narrator and 9 times in a small text present personal “I” or derivative pronouns.
Style is rather argumentative: criticizing or comparative.
People in 2005 started a thing that is called blog that has a design that lets to be a serial creator (taking in account not only text but photo, images, video, audio, etc.).
The Web is a publishing medium becoming the publishing medium.
People need a creative space.

This skews the image a bit but let’s look at the message…

People in 2005 started a thing that is called blog that has a design that lets to be a serial creator (taking in account not only text but photo, images, video, audio, etc.).
The Web is a publishing medium becoming the publishing medium.
The message is the Blog idea (browser/editor) is what Tim had in mind when he stated the WWW in 1994.
He IS Tim (89% probability).

On the Internet nobody knows you are a Tim (substitute...) unless you prove it.

Thanks to Tropes.

PS: timbl, please, turn ON the comments option. Comments are more important than posts. At least for the muse of the semantic web.

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3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You have a very intersting blog. Team Member's Forum

Sunday, April 16, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's not even a good stream of computer generated garbage. Try harder.

Tuesday, May 30, 2006  
Blogger The Vision Builder said...

And you, anonymous "peshi escho"...
I meant "rite mor"...

A Secret admirer

Tuesday, May 30, 2006  

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