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May 12, 2003

Concept vehicles

George Por just wrote in the Blog of Collective Intelligence: Being "hypertinent"

Hypertinence keeps gaining momentum through the emergence of the current crop of social software (blogs, wikis, p2p forums, free co-authoring and translation tools and services, etc.) that has all the signs of true communication revolution. That should be the subject of another entry. So is the the role that co-creative dialogues between social software makers and practitioners can play in the democratization of the means of boosting our intelligence, individual and collective.

I think this word "hypertinent" is a great concept, one that can be called vehicle concept because it vehicles itself easily through the minds and it "speaks by itself". George, you were right to make it a category.

As we are exploring new worlds and contributing to a new science, I believe that a whole corpus of concept vehicles will emerge. It's important to point them, use them in our vocabulary and collect them somewhere. Why don't we create a lexicography? George, I believe this is what you began by creating the definition category? Shouldn't we make a special lexicographic blog?

Posted by Jean-Francois Noubel, Mon, May 12 2003 12:28 AM
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