PeerPoint An Open P2p requirements Definition and Design Specification Proposal



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88+ Projects & Standards for Data Ownership, Identity, & A Federated Social Web « emergent by design (venessa)
Next Net Infrastructure & Roadmap for Municipal Broadband Networks « emergent by design (venessa)
GNU social - ProjectCom parison - Open wiki - Gitorious
New Social Web Project ,wiki home ,Links ,Information Center ,Distributed Social Network Projects
Choke Point Project- towards a distributed internet infrastructure

- create an interactive data visualization to identify choke points, showing vulnerabilities

- document the related open projects and point to articles with analysis and strategy

- release datasets and tools used to track down Internet choke points.




Netention - Netention Semantic Editor Feature Requirements



#wethedata WE ARE DATA. The Arab Spring and Zipcar are part of the same data revolution. How? Right now, data may be what we intentionally share, or what is gathered about us – the product of surveillance and tracking. We are the customer, but our data are the product. How do we balance our anxiety around data with its incredible potential? How do we regain more control over what happens to our data and what is targeted at us as a result? We The Data have the power to topple dictators, or empower them. We The Data can broaden economic opportunity to new, as yet unimagined kinds of entrepreneurs, or further consolidate economic power in the hands of a few large corporations. We The Data can create new forms of social cooperation and exchange, or give us more of the same corporate obsession with better targeted advertising. It’s up to us: #wethedata
Automenta Software that works with us, instead of for us. A future that promises accelerated automation, personal and group empowerment, open knowledge, and the evolving ergonomics of human-computer interaction. Weopenly disclose the designs of our innovations in order to encourage community participation with world-class corporations, engineers, and scholars in peer-reviewable development processes.

Projects


  • Spacegraph

  • Netention

  • Global Survival System

  • JCog

  • Atomize

  • CortexIt

  • CritterGod

  • Site Strobe

  • Intelligent Command Shell

  • Team Biofeedback Sensor Network



Towards an Interlinked Semantic Wiki Farm Abstract. (pdf) This paper details the main concepts and the architecture of UfoWiki, a semantic wiki farm { i.e. a server of wikis { that uses form-based templates to produce ontology-based knowledge. Moreover, the system allows diferent wikis to share and interlink ontology instance between each other, so that knowledge can be produced by dierent and distinct communities in a distributed but collaborative way. Key words: semantic wikis, wiki farm, linked data, ontology population, named graphs, SIOC
OntoWiki is “a free,open-sourcesemantic wiki application, meant to serve as anontology editor and aknowledge acquisition system. It is a web-based application written inPHP and using either aMySQL database or aVirtuoso triple store. OntoWiki is form-based rather than syntax-based, and thus tries to hide as much of the complexity of knowledge representation formalisms from users as possible. OntoWiki is mainly being developed by theAgile Knowledge Engineering and Semantic Web (AKSW) research group at theUniversity of Leipzig, a group also known for theDBpedia project among others, in collaboration with volunteers around the world. In 2009 the AKSW research group got a budget of 425,000€ from theFederal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany for the development of the OntoWiki. In 2010 OntoWiki became part of the technology stack supporting the LOD2 (Linked Open Data) project. Leipzig University is one of the consortium members of the project, which is funded by a €6.5m EU grant.” (Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OntoWiki)
cjdns is “a networking protocol and reference implementation, founded on the ideology that networks should be easy to set up, protocols should scale up smoothly, and security should be ubiquitous. The belief that security should be ubiquitous and unintrusive like air is part of cjdns' core. The routing engine runs inuser space and is compiled by default withstack-smashing protection,position-independent code,non-executable stack, and remapping of theglobal offset table as read-only (relro). The code also relies on an ad-hoc sandboxing feature based on setting the resource limit for open files to zero, on many systems this serves block access to any newfile descriptors, severely limiting the code's ability to interact with the system around it.” (Wikipedia)
partial list of services:


  • HypeIRC - IRC Network

  • EzCrypt - An encrypted pastebin

  • HypeDNS - Temporary DNS service

  • mesh.neoretro.net - Public NTP server

  • Hypediscuss - General Forums

  • Uppit - Reddit Clone

  • Urlcloud - File Hosting


6 mechanisms that will help create the global brain


Ross Dawson, July 10, 2012 at 12:46 am

One of the many reasons humanity is at an inflection point is that the age-old dream of the “global brain” is finally becoming a reality.

I explored the idea in my bookLiving Networks, and at more length in my pieceAutopoiesis and how hyper-connectivity is literally bringing the networks to life.

Today, mywork on crowdsourcing is largely focused on the emerging mechanisms that allow us to create better results from mass participation.

Some of the best work being done in the space is at theMIT Center for Collective Intelligence. A few of their researchers (including founder Thomas Malone) have just written a short paperProgramming the Global Brain.



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