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<title>Learning from the ThirdVoice experience</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2007 16:16:11 -0400</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
<description><![CDATA[<p><i>ThirdVoice is a previous effort at web annotation that died in 2001.&nbsp; Here&#39;s a excellent analysis from my friend and collaborator, Joe Solomon, on ThirdVoice and what it means for Rayt:</i></p><div CLASS="comment-body"><p>Mary - <br /> <br /> Your idea (Rayt) has really stuck with me and I&#39;ve been discussing it with friends and even </p></div> <a class="read-more " href="http://www.raytthenet.com/content/view/55501/Learning-from-the-ThirdVoice-experience.html#content-top">(Read more)</a>]]></description>
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<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
<description><![CDATA[<p><b>1. Why did you pick the name &quot;Rayt&quot;?</b></p><p>It&#39;s a play on the word &quot;rate.&quot; Rayt allows users to <i>rate</i> the content of web sites by making a comment and also to <i>rate</i> other people&#39;s comments. Also, Rayt is like a &quot;ray&quot; of light, shining the interactivity of real Web </p> <a class="read-more " href="http://www.raytthenet.com/content/view/54803/Rayt-FAQ.html#content-top">(Read more)</a>]]></description>
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<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
<description><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font size="2"><b>Why the World Needs Rayt </b></font></p><p align="justify">The reason I developed the idea for Rayt is because Web 2.0 does not exist.  We don&#39;t have Web 2.0, we have web sites 2.0. Some sites - like del.icio.us, Digg, and Wikipedia - allow users to interact and create contents, but most websites merely </p> <a class="read-more " href="http://www.raytthenet.com/content/view/54783/The-Rayt-Manifesto.html#content-top">(Read more)</a>]]></description>
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