AttentionTrust Board Meeting at Web 2.0
Attended the AttentionTrust Board Meeting at Web 2.0. Steve Gillmor moderated and asked if someone was recording it. No one was...but I had my new M-Audio MicroTrack in my briefcase so recorded it. You can download an mp3 recording of the meeting here (NOTE: Audio is faint for the first minute and a half since the recorder is away from the main table...but is then brought closer so you'll hear the rest of the hour just fine).
AttentionTrust: First Board Meeting and Discussion (Open to All)
Steve Gillmor, President, AttentionTrust.org
Hank Barry, Partner, Hummer Winblad
Seth Goldstein, Chairman, AttentionTrust.org
Time: 1:30pm - 2:30pm
Location: Franciscan II
Attention is the substance of focus. It registers your interests by
indicating choice for certain things and choice against other things.
Any time you pay attention to something (and any time you ignore
something), data is created. That data has value, but only if it's
gathered, measured, and analyzed. Right now, you generally lack the
ability to capture that data for yourself, so you can't benefit from
it. But what if you could? And what if you could share your data with
other people who were also capturing their own data, or if you could
exchange your data for something of value with companies and other
institutions that were interested in learning more about the things
that interested you? You'd be in control--you would decide who has
access to what data, as well as what you'd accept in exchange for
access to your data.
This Web 2.0 workshop will explore the definition of attention, the goals and principles of attentiontrust.org, and the creation and seeding of tools for the notification, preservation, and leveraging of attention metadata in the Web 2.0 marketplace. The session will also serve as a public forum for discussion of the first release of AT.EXT, a browser plug-in that will facilitate commercial attention services.

Hi Steve,
Many thanks for recording and posting the session. I've linked to your post here as well as to the MP3 from the AttentionTrust blog at http://attentiontrust.org/node/37. (I would TrackBacked your post, but we haven't enabled that Drupal module on the site yet.)
Posted by: Ed Batista | October 06, 2005 at 11:43 AM