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Talk:Internet Trends

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Credit for this list goes to:

  • myself (Erik)
  • tav
  • qopi
  • Morbus
  • deltab
  • probably others..

created in a long IRC session on #esp / irc.freenode.net for the purpose of finding out which trends are worth observing and integrating into a p2p infrastructure.

(scroll down to see a list of relevant technologies)

Rejects list:

  • convert-me.com, t-mail
  • echocloud.com, junglescan.com, lexfn.com, delorie.com
  • movielens.umn.edu, spinfree.com/singlefile/

Commentary:

<pre> 00:29:48 <Xirzon/#esp> tav -realtime chat 00:29:53 <Xirzon/#esp> annotation is interesting also though 00:30:18 <Xirzon/#esp> a decentralized per-website chat would be relatively easy to implement 00:30:22 <Xirzon/#esp> could take off if you get it deployed </pre>

Relevant tech:

<pre> mnet, freenet, bittorrent, twisted, zope, kademelia (khashmir/sharkypy), mozilla, bitzi, imgseek, http, egtp, ipython, content addressable web, gnu, eigenvector trust metrics, gentoo linux's portage, cygwin, mplayer, teredo, jabber, knownow event router, some w3c work (svg/xsl/xslt/etc), cryptopy, gnupg, phoenix, mldonkey, openai, docutils, the circle ... [snip] rss, rdf, voice synth, voice recognition, translation, wikis, irc, dav, streaming, alpine, neurogrid, wi-fi, mesh networks, gestures, yaml, xquery, fresco, framerd, bsddb, berkeley db, emacs, xscreensaver, grail, cvs, x2x, semplesh, pyirclib, musicbrainz, alice, bastion,

ldap, evolution, silc, screen, waimea, python, ocaml, vyper, creative commons, integrated code tutor / recipes, capabilities, blender,

openmoney, active2, alluvium, entity, arrow, anygui, espygui,

advue, icesphere, espra, starim, xnet, creature, irc monitor, espsetup, kalati, isar, notefi, waveband, cge, worldwidewiki, plexnames, blazingfast, osian, global repository, little-sis, spam - bayesian + trust matrix, trust matrix itself, reputation server, pecus, plexnews, o2, underground tubes!, local resource centres, distribution framework, net4all, oqo + mesh, fusion market, lastcontinuum, goggles, gaming engine, aierus, object hub, media player, metadata initiative, pyshell, litestep, rubicon, acheron, bluebox, grabba, tools, dashboard independent kernels - linux / win2k / freebsd / darwin (?) crypto, number theory, chord, pagerank, graph theory, networks, wtfcon, deka, tavtime, fashion, yaal based musical intrument, goggles art, google, amazon, ebay, tuneprint, codedevils, direct democracy building cities, languages, history, economics, philosophy, politics, sociology

advue

espice

little-sis

pyamazon

shibboleth airhook

espra

lucene

pyblosxom

simpl alice

espsaver

lucre

pyca

snippets alluvium

espsetup

m2crypto

pycard

spambayes alpine

ezpycrypto

mark_pilgrim pycrypto

sqlite anygui

fec

medusa

pyds

sslcrypto arrow

festival

mg

pyframer

starim bastion

fluxbox

misc

pyfreenet

swap bblaunch

foafbot

mldonkey

pygpg

syck berkeleydb

framerd

mnet

py-graphviz taskengine bittorrent

freenet

mod-pubsub

pyirclib

tcpwatch bitzi

fresco

mono

pymad

tigertree blender

gdesklets

monotone

pymmetry

treepy bsddb

genetic-algo

mozdev

pynfo

tristero byline

geoip

mozilla

pyogg

tunetagger circle

gnupg

mrproject

pyopenssl

twisted coresecurity grabba

mx-base

py-pdi

utilities creature

grail

newsmonster

pyshell

vcalsax cryptobox

hep

numeric

pysqlite

videoquery cryptopy

htmlarea

ocaml

python

visprint crystalspace iceedit

openai

pytone

waimea dagny

icesphere

opencyc

pyunit

waste datetime-tz

imgseek

openflow

pyutil

webunit datum

indexed_catalog orchard

pyxal

woma davfs

ipython

p2p-protocol rdflib

wordz dchub

jabberpy

plex

redland

xnet docutils

kahakai

plexnames

robin

xoltar egd

khashmir

plone

satine

zope egtp

liberator

portage

schooltool

zrest entity

litestep

sharkypy

zwiki </pre>

  • Midentity.com - Works with Outlook and Plaxo, offers contact management, text messaging, email alerts, backup services.
I'm hesitant for this to be on the list (and definitely not at the top) as this looks like it'll be a commercial service when it hits 1.0, it encourages the use of an e-mail client I wished when I was in Tech Support NO ONE would use, and it doesn't seem all that innovative or something that's going to become a trend. I'm willing to hear discussion otherwise. Webfork