New knowledge web manifesto

Michael Pokocky's manifesto proposal at ChangeThis: Building The New Knowledge Web Manifesto

What if you knew for certain that your idea to change some aspect of the world we live in would work? What would your idea be? What if there was a place where you could post your idea without fear; without criticism; without judgement? If I told you that together we can build a New Knowledge Web where these ideas can be posted along with your bio and links would you write something? We live in an age of economic, social, cultural, political and spiritual decay and that's because big business built businesses on top of the Internet Architecture without telling us that 1. the Net is not owned by anyone, 2. the Net is free, and 3. you can do anything you want. Don't you feel ripped-off? Well I find that big business always follows the money trail and unfortunately knowledge was replaced by porn and gambling and Horoscopes. Do you want to be part of something big? How does ignorance find a logical mind? Get informed. This manifesto is the evolution of the next generation Internet.

The tone is a little negative towards "big business," but the initial description for building a New Knowledge Web is interesting.  A place where ideas can be shared without fear...  Judgment and criticism are part of the world, and I don't think that is going away.  Then again, isn't this web a social network with good, embedded social mores?

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» Passing Judgement from Project

The other Jack pointed at this "ChangeThis" manifesto proposal and proclaimed it "interesting". My response is perhaps more judgmental. Here is the basic proposal: What if you knew for certain that your idea to change some aspect of the world... Read More

Hi Jack, Well you haven't heard from me for quite some time, but I thought we'd play catch up and let you know that not only did I succeed in developing the world's most advanced adaptive knowledge web, I found someone who designed the technology to back me, where you had your doubts.

So I will give you the opportunity to retract what you said, and visit the new knowledge web at http://www.sophisticaworld.com _ Intelligent Living for Today to compliment the founders of http://manyworlds.com.

I think you will be hard pressed to discount the fact that when I set my mind to something I get results. On www.ManyWorlds.com I don't think you will have much trouble taking a glance at their Thought Leaders who include Malcolm Gladwell and Alvin Toffler and other great visionaries. The Founders of ManyWorlds Inc. thought my original manifesto had merit and backed me by building the site to change humanity in such a way as to at least create a user generated knowledge network that just might help a few people lead an Intelligent Life.

In addition take a look at what http://www.allthingsweb2.com has to say about both SophisticaWorld and ManyWorlds, since we occupy the no. 1 and 3rd positions respectively for the best web applications out there. Considering Manyworlds.com won a Webby Honoree award for 2006, and by association SophisticaWorld.com is a mirror of ManyWorlds.com's technology, you might find it useful.

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