Indieweb
@dbounds You can have direct, decentralized conversations ...
@dbounds You can have direct, decentralized conversations with other Known site owners (and anyone with an #indieweb compatible site).
Indieweb
@dbounds You can have direct, decentralized conversations with other Known site owners (and anyone with an #indieweb compatible site).
@dbounds @obra wrote a handy "share" app for Android that loads the Known share screen. We have plans for a full app.
@dbounds I'm using a Known Firefox extension, but there's a Chrome one & a bookmarklet. All let you reply to / bookmark / share any page.
@dbounds Right now I'm reading on Twitter and posting via a browser integration. An integrated reader is in the works.
@dbounds For example, here's a post from yesterday. Note the activity underneath it: http://werd.io/2015/the-more-social-media-is-monitored-to-algorithmically-measure-us
@dbounds I post every tweet (and Facebook message, Flickr photo, etc) via my Known site at http://werd.io.
@dbounds So you could use Known as a blog in itself, or you could syndicate to WordPress (or Twitter, like I'm doing right now).
@dbounds You can. Known is a simple way to publish a social stream and easily syndicate it to other software & networks.
@jgmac1106 @mhawksey Yes. Definitely need some glue to hold it all together - and if the integrations are lightweight this should work well.
@jgmac1106 @mhawksey Makes sense. We'll support it for sure, but institutions should have concerns about lock-in etc.
@jgmac1106 @mhawksey It technically could, but I think it would be better if the backbone was itself open. Google is far from that.
@sirmlivesey In the end they bought it by acquiring a contextual ad company! Worked out okay for them.