Alex on Attention

Alex Barnett has put down his 20 thoughts on Attention and I thought I’d add a few points, because it is a very good list.
1. Yes there is nothing new in clickstreams, there is though in the idea that an independent party tracks those clickstreams and then shares it with third parties with your permission.
2. Clickstreams do not necessarily rely on cookies. If I have a tracker installed in my browser that logs every page I have seen, then I do not to have cookies enabled. Even on the server side, I can at least to a certain degree track clickstreams via referrers and data like IP, Browser, OS, Plugins, … . This is about statistics anyway.
3. Totally agreed.
4. Value of attention data … this can be a lot higher than a few dollars a year, but yes, I think being in control is worth more than making money for example.
5. Agreed. Even though something else still has to be found to make people do that :)
6. :)
7. Agreed.
8. Agreed.
9. Agreed.
10. Agreed.
11. Agreed. And general wanting to do that is not a bad thing as such. Lock-in is a wonderful thing if it works. It will just likely not work so much in the future.
12. Agreed. Though many will not know the difference.
13. Not sure.
14. If I have multiple identities online, then I will only let one of those identities be logged. I would have likely created an other one because I don’t want it to be connected to me.
15. I can feel what you mean… i think ;)
16. Possible.
17. Agreed.
18. Agreed.
19. Hmmm…
20. Wonderful list and the cool thing is, I can now get my tagcloud, wishlist, books bought, blogroll, contacts, buddy lists, photo collections, playlists, bookmarks, … … … Is there somebody that will give me a system that will mine these together and get some interesting stuff out of it for me?

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8 thoughts on “Alex on Attention

  1. Swarming Media January 12, 2006 at 18:43 Reply

    Attention and identity/anonymityI’ve been browsing various sites for posts and articles dealing with the intersection of attention and the utopian/dystopian illusion of anonymity. Here are some good links before I hit the non-web texts that may illuminate a thing or two: 1,…

  2. Swarming Media January 13, 2006 at 00:43 Reply

    Attention and identity/anonymityI’ve been browsing various sites for posts and articles dealing with the intersection of attention and the utopian/dystopian illusion of anonymity. Here are some good links before I hit the non-web texts that may illuminate a thing or two: 1,…

  3. elliptical . . . January 13, 2006 at 15:11 Reply

    20 responses on AttentionAlex Barnett, always thinking about attention issues (I know how that is, Alex) has posted 20 thoughts on Attention. The most important is #4: From the customers perspective, the future value of Attention data does not lie in its monet…

  4. elliptical . . . January 13, 2006 at 21:11 Reply

    20 responses on AttentionAlex Barnett, always thinking about attention issues (I know how that is, Alex) has posted 20 thoughts on Attention. The most important is #4: From the customers perspective, the future value of Attention data does not lie in its monet…

  5. Alex Barnett blog January 22, 2006 at 22:52 Reply

    Attention podcast: RSS feedreaders and aggregatorsI asked two of the RSS industry’s leading lights to join me for a call and share their perspective…

  6. Alex Barnett blog January 23, 2006 at 04:52 Reply

    Attention podcast: RSS feedreaders and aggregatorsI asked two of the RSS industry’s leading lights to join me for a call and share their perspective…

  7. Alex Barnett blog January 28, 2006 at 05:34 Reply

    Others’ thoughts on AttentionCraig Barnes of Attensa has posted some thoughts after hearing the Attention podcast Irecorded…

  8. Alex Barnett blog January 28, 2006 at 11:34 Reply

    Others’ thoughts on AttentionCraig Barnes of Attensa has posted some thoughts after hearing the Attention podcast Irecorded…

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