How to build the Open Mesh
a manifesto for practioners and marketeers on why 'dashboards' will enable a distributed Open Web
de Marc Canter = marc.blogs.it CEO, Broadband Mechanics and CEO, Digital City Mechanics
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À propos du livre
This is my manifesto on how we can all work together to achieve a distributed architecture of the future.
By utilizing 'dashboards' we can establish new kind of open standards around people, services and content.
Now that I've got the theory in writing, it's time to turn this theory into practice. So I've written a second book on "How to build a Digital City".
And I'm teaching a class at CWRU on it:
EECS 396 fall '09
Or check it out on YouTube!
By utilizing 'dashboards' we can establish new kind of open standards around people, services and content.
Now that I've got the theory in writing, it's time to turn this theory into practice. So I've written a second book on "How to build a Digital City".
And I'm teaching a class at CWRU on it:
EECS 396 fall '09
Or check it out on YouTube!
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Informatique et Internet
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 204 - Date de publication: juil 01, 2009
- Mots-clés digital city, digital lifestyle aggregation, marc canter, dashboards
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À propos du créateur
Broadband Mechanics
Cleveland, OH
I've now created three books up on Blurb: - a manifesto for distributed architectures - a textbook on how to build a software infrastructure for digital cities - documentation of a summer internship program I'm a 25+ year veteran of the software business and father of five. I've just moved to Cleveland, Ohio to take my theory and turn it into practice. In an earlier life I started a company called MacroMind which became Macromedia. I helped invent multimedia authoring tools, players and cross platform playback.