Archive for the ‘Value’ Category

Just in! Facebook worth more than Antigua and Barbuda

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

Yes ladies and gentlemen, Facebook is reportedly valued higher than the GDP of Antigua and Barbuda.

Someone pass the spoon please.

Key/value tags

Friday, August 18th, 2006

In a previous post I mentioned ActionTags. Along those lines I’d like to see tagging systems support “key/value pairs.” This is a familiar concept to any programmer. Basically you have a table in your database that can store an ad-hoc set of data. Anything that doesn’t fit into your other tables or is not worth creating a distinct model for. e.g. application settings. You identify the value with a key and that can be easily retrieved.

JSON is a key/value pair system really (except that values can be structures themselves.)

When it comes to tagging key/value pairs would work well and provide some distinct meaning to tags. You could have fruit:orange with the key being fruit and the value being orange in that case. colour:orange is then distinct from fruit:orange.

I was thinking of this because I am doing some “open CMS” research at work and wanted to save my Blinklist links into a collection related to the research. At first I thought of providing a unique tag for this, e.g. researchproj001 or something convoluted like that. It struck me though that simply doing collection:Project Name works well. Blinklist and I assume other systems allow the colon and so support this already. But they need a bit more work to make it completely usable. I don’t want to loose the tag inside the value of the key/value pair. e.g. if I tagged a link as collection:Bubble Project I wouldn’t be able to show a list of links with that tag “Bubble Project.” I’d have to use the whole k/v of collection:Bubble Project as Blinklist treats it as one tag.

So, some sort of key/value pair support in tagging systems, please.

Domentia

Wednesday, May 17th, 2006

According to LeapFish the colib.com domain I own is worth $15,914. Sweet jesus, anybody want to buy it?

This domain, paulmwatson.com, is worth $3,902. I doubt there is a single Paul M. Watsons in the world who would pay that for it.

All of this is highly dubious. It is an automated assesment and doesn’t take into account actual demand. For instance my WebTwoZero.com domain only comes in at $3,038 yet I would say more people would be interested in it than the colib.com domain.