Geisha Asobi blog is link site which is introduce funny, crazy and interesting site.”
And as the white noise piles on, more and more we refer to filters to find us the gold. That might be a Dj whose taste we like, a magazine we like, or in the case of Geisha Asobi – I trust that she will never fail to melt my mind with at least one of her links, posted once a fortnight or so. Metafilter.com takes the filtering idea and runs with it, hard. Now a community of several thousand people, it offers a high quantity and standard of weird and amusing links – uploaded daily by it’s members. Monkeyfilter.com is a spin-off by some disgruntled with metafilter. Similarly slashdot.org, the geek news site, has long been offered as a highly successful collaborative publishing model. Hot on it’s heels is digg.com, and diggvsdot.com measures the success rates of each at ‘breaking news’. These are all just high profile examples, and so, so many more exist, but given that most web 2.0 believers have tattoos that say “it’s the way of the future”, the ideas and models, the principles that underpin these sites are well worth chewing for any online projects. insert caffeine break now.
Ode To Web-Geishas
November 17, 2005 | 0 comments