Illumio to Launch Social Network Advice Software
hdtv writes "The New York Times is reporting that Palo Alto-based Illumio will soon try to figure out the experts among your social network with a new online service." From the article: "Illumio is not a search engine, like Google or Yahoo. The system works by transparently distributing a request for information on questions like "Who knows John Smith?" and "Are Nikon digital cameras better than Olympus?" to the computers in a network of users. The questions can then be answered locally based on a novel reverse auction system that Illumio uses to determine who the experts are."
Hmmm ... sounds kinda like the Slashdot moderator system.
Is Digg better than Slashdot?
*ducks*
Now all I need is a way to automatically blacklist all of the "experts" and the number of opinionated blowhards who contact me will decrease.
Who cares who John Smith is, I want to know "Who is John Galt?"
By the taping of my glasses, something geeky this way passes
Yeah. Right. mp3s and pr0n?
Any fool can talk, but it takes a wise man to listen.
In our Computing classes, we were taught that a system should also be fed garbage data to see how well it really coped.
Now, have any of you around here heard of a guy called John C. Dvorak?
I'm sorry- is the emo example supposed to be a drawback or benefit of the system? Think of the amount of crappy poems and bad websites we'd kill.
I still have more fans than freaks. WTF is wrong with you people?
Outlook not so good.
NT