I'm playing with acronyms for The Two-Way-Web and wondered what y'all thought of these candidates.. TTWW or T2W2 or 2W2 or 2WW Dave PS: I like #3....
Dave Winer
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Dec 31, 2000 3:01 am
... As in "two way squared?" I like 2W. Less acronymic, more descriptive. Works as an adjective (like P2P), rather than a noun. Up 2U, of course... doc -- DOC...
Doc Searls
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Dec 31, 2000 3:17 am
I like just plain ole' 2way as in (FreeWay) (TheWay) and (Out, Way) Jack ... wondered what ... adjective (like P2P), rather than a noun....
Jack Foster
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Jan 2, 2001 3:40 am
I like 2W2 for a lot of reasons. 1. It's got two 2's surrounding a cool letter. 2. You're one of the 2's and I'm the other. (Two-way, ...
Dave Winer
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Dec 31, 2000 3:24 am
... Parsing acronyms. I love it. ... Hey, where *is* his ass? Let's get him in here. Doc -- DOC SEARLS Senior Editor, Linux Journal doc@... *...
Doc Searls
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Dec 31, 2000 5:02 am
I like #3 also, but maybe W2W for Web to Web? Or you can just call it Webv2--oh wait, that's Arno's company. 8-) Greg...
Gregory Alan Bolcer
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Dec 31, 2000 4:16 pm
In article <3A4F5A88.D8937571@...>, Gregory Alan Bolcer <gbolcer@...> writes ... Um. So what's "The Two Way Web"? Web browsers talking direct...
Julian Bond
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Dec 31, 2000 5:04 pm
... servers ... I'd emphasize that 2W2 isn't a one-off or alternative way to think about the Net. It is a logical evolution (that I agree would have happened...
Drew Peloso
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Dec 31, 2000 5:48 pm
... To me the goal of 2W2 is to turn the Web into a great group writing environment. This is opposed to the goal of the dotcoms and their spawn, which was to ...
Dave Winer
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Dec 31, 2000 5:13 pm
... Maybe one difference would be that P2P has no qualms with throwing out the "web" part entirely and using different protocols (as freenet, napster, etc....
Joshua Allen
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Jan 2, 2001 10:36 pm
So, what is the difference between the Web and the Internet? Mostly application level protocols and standards, some degree of end-user customizability and ...
Gregory Alan Bolcer
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Dec 31, 2000 5:55 pm
In article <3A4F7193.679D90C7@...>, Gregory Alan Bolcer <gbolcer@...> writes ... We shouldn't forget the oldest uses of the internet, namely...
Julian Bond
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Jan 1, 2001 2:20 pm
Tim Berners-Lee's vision lives. As does Doug Engelbart's. These guys are my teachers. I am a member of the 2W2 religion. Doing my part to spread the gospel. ...
Dave Winer
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Dec 31, 2000 5:56 pm
Okay, so here's state of the art below: ... egroups.com, takeitoffline.com, & spyonit.com ... NetObjects link dump. ... thirdvoice.com ... altavista.com:...
Gregory Alan Bolcer
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Jan 1, 2001 3:46 pm
... Why does the world need more acronyms? To me, the two way Internet is already here. I have running on my home computer: An FTP server. An HTTP server. A...
rscoble@...
Jan 1, 2001 11:04 pm
... Yeah, different people could see different scopes here. The way I see it, we could have said the same thing about the web -- we already had gopher, ftp...
Joshua Allen
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Jan 2, 2001 10:17 pm
... Have you seen AntWorld? http://aplab.rutgers.edu/ant/ This has the same philosophy, though only actually applies to structured searches ("quests") rather...
Dave Reynolds
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Jan 2, 2001 11:12 am
Yes sir, that's exactly why I liked 2W2. But 2WW is winning out in the survey. What to do? Decisions decisions. ;-> Dave ... From: "Joshua Allen"...