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Web Page Entanglement

jason writes "tangle is a system for what we call "web page entanglement". tangle creates links between pages automatically based on how users move from one page to another. tangle proxies connect together in a peer-to-peer network for scalability: as users surf the entangled web, they are passed from proxy to proxy. Each proxy serves as an expert for a particular subset of web pages. For example, you can take a look at the entangled version of the GNU homepage as seen through a tangle proxy. tangle alpha2, the first public version, has just been released. See http://tangle.sourceforge.net for more information, or read on..."

jason continues:

"By viewing the web through a tangle proxy, you can see the connections and associations left by those who surfed the web before you. By surfing the web using tangle, you also leave behind connections and associations for others who will surf in the future.

When you exit one page and enter another (by clicking a link or performing a search), a two-way link is created between the pages. As users surf through a particular page over time, tangle keeps track of popular ways to get to the page and popular places to go next. These entry and exit links are displayed at the top of each page, sorted by popularity.

Clicking on one of these entry/exit links tells tangle that you think the link is relevant and useful (like a vote for the link) and increases the link's popularity. In other words, if a user thinks of something relevant while reading a page and performs a search for it from that page, tangle gauges how others react to that association over time.

tangle is similar in some ways to the closed-loop hypertext system Everything2, though tangle works for the web at large.

We have several tangle proxies up and running. The tangle proxy software is also available for download.

A note for the paranoid:
Though tangle keeps track of web usage patterns, the focus is not on tracking the habits of individual users, but on tracking the trends of an entire community of users. tangle is GPL'd open source [source here], so you can see for yourself: clicking a link through a tangle proxy simply bumps up the links popularity---user IP addresses are completely ignored."

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  1. Woot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    FP baby!

  2. FTL Surfing by dfn5 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I trust this will enable me to surf the web at a speed Faster Than Light. Otherwise I want a refund.

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  3. but... by Anonymous+Cowrad · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    how does it run on FreeBSD. Can we get it in the ports collection?

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  4. Uh-huh by BlueGecko · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Combine this idea with Google News and we'll really have it made:

    TOP STORIES: US
    Fark has posted three new boobies links. Ten million kittens reported dead. (5,398,298 related)

  5. Re:Trusting what you read. by pongo000 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    No wonder the GNU people laugh at me when I ask questions about their software.

  6. KotG has better spells by cicatrix1 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    While entangle is useful for killing fleeing units (or peasants at mines), his Web Page Thorns aura is much better... Not to mention Web Page tranquility... but you have to creep slashdot a whole lot to get enough experience.

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