1. Kevin Kelly
1.1. Web 2.0 Expo SF 2011
2. You cannot step into the same river twice
2.1. Heraclitus
3. Organizing Metaphors
3.1. Desktop
3.1.1. folder
3.1.1.1. files
3.2. Web
3.2.1. link
3.2.1.1. pages
3.3. Cloud
3.3.1. tag
3.3.1.1. streams
3.4. properties
3.4.1. location
3.4.1.1. known to unknown
3.4.2. predicability
3.4.2.1. strong to weak
3.4.3. agency
3.4.3.1. weak to medium to strong
3.4.4. ownership
3.4.4.1. strong to weak to none
3.4.5. networks
3.4.5.1. no dependence to compete dependence
4. Computer Science To transmit (data) in real time, especially over the Internet.
4.1. to proceed continuously
4.2. something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously
5. my streams
5.1. Twitter
5.2. Tumblr
5.3. G+
5.4. Pinterist
5.5. NetVibes
5.5.1. news aggregator
5.5.2. feed aggregator
5.5.3. news reader
5.6. delicious.com
5.6.1. social bookmarking
5.7. Scoop.it
5.8. Flipboard Mag
5.9. Hootsuite
5.9.1. social media aggregator
5.10. pearltrees
6. Flowing
6.1. realtime
6.2. dip in and move on
6.3. everywhere
6.3.1. always on
6.3.2. everything is producing these streams
6.3.2.1. the internet of things
6.4. an ocean of different streams
6.5. consist of data
6.6. dynamic process
6.7. uses time as an organizing principle rather than location.
6.7.1. non-local
7. Channels
7.1. are curated streams
7.1.1. example
7.1.1.1. YouTube
7.2. old style
7.2.1. being phased out
7.2.1.1. programmed
7.2.1.2. example
7.2.1.2.1. TV
7.2.1.2.2. Radio
8. How to control streams
8.1. tagging
8.1.1. something used for identification or location
8.1.2. is an
8.1.2.1. attribute
8.1.2.1.1. A characteristic or quality of a thing.
8.1.3. hashtags
8.1.3.1. #
8.2. filtering
8.2.1. example
8.2.1.1. search
8.2.2. is applying a test for inclusion or exclusion
8.2.3. can be preset or automated
8.2.4. or interactive
8.3. segmentation
8.4. aggregation
8.4.1. information dashboards
8.5. All the above are used in content curation
9. Feeds
9.1. RSS
9.1.1. Really Simple Syndication
9.2. most commonly an incoming stream
9.3. Some process for transferring data from one system to another in a predetermined form.
9.4. web feeds
9.4.1. syndicated feed