March 19, 2006

Hi World

Filed under: Uncategorized — matt @ 8:32 pm

Thanks for stopping by. Lots of work, but I plan to have something live rather quickly. I’ve come to believe that any truly important filter of news, information, or data we consume will have to be open source, or else it can’t be trusted.

Like we will need to own our Attention data, we will need to own, understand and control how we process incoming data, and so this project is born.

Glistn will attempt to empower you to filter and consume the web, but not try to control your lens.

Off the top of my head, here are a couple things I promise.

1. Any data collected by the service will be available for you to export in at least one open format. It’s yours.
2. It will be open source, so you will be able to see exactly how it works and change it if you like. Or run the software yourself.
3. The system will be built on top of APIs from the onset. This way every single possible action can be called remotely. We are not looking for eyeballs here. That would change the way we designed the product from the start and have its own consequences. We don’t need that baggage.

4. It will have a plugin architecture to accommodate all the developers who are more creative and faster than we could ever be.

More to come. Send ideas, or even loud criticisms.

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