At Morris DigitalWorks, where I do have a day job, we have another project in the hopper that we'll unveil next week.
Publishers create websites. But there's another approach, one that grasps the basic truth that the Web is already full of great content. That approach leads to metasites, and there are some great examples: Slashdot, Newsvine, About.com, Topix.net, Digg, and Beta.netscape.com.
Each, in its own way, is about a particular type of subject matter. But it's powered by OPC -- other people's content. It's all about linking, and the links in many cases are provided by/discussed by/graded by members of a community interested in/passionate about the subject that's on the table.
These sites often are mistaken for user-driven content engines. But the more important technique is a user-driven context engine.
Anyway, that's background for the thing we're going to unveil next week.
Consider it to be the equivalent of a concept car -- a technique the automakers use to learn whether an idea has legs or not. Only this concept car will have an engine. We'll let people drive it and see what happens.
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