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Comments on: The Semantic Web takes shape, with Twine

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by hank777 March 7, 2008 10:10 PM PST
I would like an invitation to twine
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by chrrrrr March 8, 2008 2:52 AM PST
I'd like an invitation. Thanks.
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by gosselil2 March 8, 2008 9:49 AM PST
Me too, please! :)

Tx!
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by edwinek March 8, 2008 4:26 PM PST
And me! Please? Thanks!
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by cnobles2 March 8, 2008 4:45 PM PST
If you would like to join the Twine beta, please visit www.twine.com and select register for the beta on the home page. We have a waiting list, but we can get you in as soon as possible.

Thanks for your interest!!!
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by rafe March 8, 2008 9:09 PM PST
Dear Webwarians,
I had 100 line-jump invites to the Twine private beta, but they all went pretty fast on Friday night. If I get more I'll put up another post. Meantime, you can sign up for the regular queue on Twine.com
-Rafe
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by billburke3 March 9, 2008 8:29 PM PDT
"I had 100 line-jump invites to the Twine private beta, but they all went pretty fast"

We'd love a shot, too!

The Team
http://iserviceshop.blogspot.com
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by bchabot March 10, 2008 12:34 PM PDT
I'd also like an invitation. Thanks.
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by HealthPromotion March 14, 2008 5:40 AM PDT
Hi.... I submitted a invite request via the website a while ago.... how long does it take to process? I would really like to start using the service. Thanks
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by williambaskerville March 14, 2008 8:04 AM PDT
I'd like an invitation pls. Thanks
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by adamlindemann March 19, 2008 7:53 AM PDT
Our approach to building a semantic application at Imindi (An application built by a team of Phd computer and neuro scientists) is to take a "mind" approach to helping people to construct their own "mind maps" of connected thoughts and information on any subject. These Mind Maps are little semantic webs that work "As we think" and the "Thought Engine" (Semantic Graph) at the core of Imindi enable Like Minded people (Social Graph) to connect and combine the Thoughts, Information and even Create Knowledge. At the core, all the semantic linkages from every body`s public mind maps collape on themselves to form essentially one global mind map. The closest vision to what we have built was not that of the Semantic Web, but that of the Memex by Vanevver Bush - but as we build a layer of thought and meaning over the information on the web...I would suggest that we are also very much a Semantic App worth watching.

http://www.imindi.com/journeys/382-semantic-web/maps/3195155-semantic-web
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