The Third Revolution Will Be Tweeted

Thanks to Tim Maly for this pointer on Twitter (always enjoy his tweets):

Amazing @ article about Mosaic written when the rise of graphical browsers was far from assured. less than a minute ago via

Tim Maly
doingitwrong

Amazing historical piece on what we would come to know as the "open web" indeed. Here's the beginning:

2.10: The (Second Phase of the) Revolution Has Begun: "If this sounds wrong, consider Mosaic. Mosaic is the celebrated graphical 'browser' that allows users to travel through the world of electronic information using a point-and-click interface. Mosaic's charming appearance encourages users to load their own documents onto the Net, including color photos, sound bites, video clips, and hypertext 'links' to other documents. By following the links - click, and the linked document appears - you can travel through the online world along paths of whim and intuition."

In the age of increased suburbanization of the web via Facebook, mobile platform apps and video sites, it's time to ponder what the third phase of the revolution will look like. I'm pulling for the open web based on whimsical hyperlinks to once again rise to drive the same type of innovation and sharing that occurred in those silo'd days of CompuServe and Prodigy. Oh, and a federated twitter built on RSS and real time pinging. Here's to the (non-silo'd) future.

The Future is Like-able (thx @scobleizer)

Just subscribed to Robert Scoble's Twitter Favs (RSS link) in Google Reader. Got the idea from this FriendFeed convo:
Hmm, how do I import my Twitter Favorites into FriendFeed. FriendFeed doesn't work with the RSS feed I found.

I'm confident that the future of the RSS subscriber / Twitter Follower / Facebook Friend paradigm will (continue) to shift towards being based on Likes.

Facebook does this well, FriendFeed does this well, Google is really getting into this well (with more emphasis on Likes and Shares in Google Reader) and ultimately Twitter will start pushing this functionality more (and let us not forget the Posterous Favs option).

Soon, it won't matter how many followers/friends/subscribers you have, but how many Likes you chalk up... and that has much more emphasis on quality.