Is the Noise Really the Signal?
0 Comments Published by Ray Podder on Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 11:19 AM.

Sure we need inspiration, not aggregation, but how does that inspiration manifest itself?
Reducing the noise through recommendations is evolving into a significant discussion.
Maybe the way to think about it is how we see clear signals from other complex systems, i.e. nature. Take weather for example: a cloudy day is a simple signal for what to anticipate from a lot of complex activity. The Ambient Devices guys got a good head start capitalizing on this idea, how about you?
Reducing the noise through recommendations is evolving into a significant discussion.
Maybe the way to think about it is how we see clear signals from other complex systems, i.e. nature. Take weather for example: a cloudy day is a simple signal for what to anticipate from a lot of complex activity. The Ambient Devices guys got a good head start capitalizing on this idea, how about you?
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