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Social Actions API, Semantic Web, and Linked Open Data: An Interview with Peter Deitz

Amy Sample Ward

I describe Social Actions as an aggregation of actions people can take on any issue that’s built to be highly distributable across the social web. The Social Actions project began in 2006. There wasn’t much scalability in the way I was pursuing the project. Earlier this week, I got ahold of Peter to get the full scoop!

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Even More Benefits to Tracking Outcomes

Connection Cafe

By tracking outcomes and indicators using an automated process and aggregating the data in one place, organizations are able to spend less time on ad-hoc data collection and analysis and more time on important decisions that drive operational effectiveness. Philanthropists are looking for effective stewards of their social investment.

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Curated Collaborative Filtering: Listening to Pandora

Museum 2.0

It’s called Pandora , and its successes reveal interesting lessons about aggregating museum content. For example, this image explains why The Tide is High was included: There are over 400 different tags used to relate songs in the Music Genome Project, ranging from “brisk swing feel” to “lyrics that tell a story” to “sparse tenor sax solo.”