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8-Feb-2007

Yahoo Pipes

Filed under: Blogging, Open Source, Recommended — Bill Day @ 12:22 pm

Click to read more technical details about Yahoo! Pipes

Yahoo! Pipes launched last night, opening up an interesting new Unix pipes-like capability for mixing, processing, and using feeds. According to Y!, Pipes allow one to “rewire the web” (their words) by combining, filtering, sorting, truncating, translating, geocoding, etc. user defined feeds. Click here to try out Pipes yourself.

(Note that as I type this the site is overwhelmed with traffic and returning the error message “Our Pipes are clogged! We’ve called the plumbers!”)

O’Reilly published an introduction and overview of the promise of pipes, followed by additional Radar posts providing a technical overview and short deconstruction of one of the example Y! pipes.

Tim O’Reilly started his introduction with high praise indeed:

Yahoo!’s new Pipes service is a milestone in the history of the internet

A lot of possibilities for consuming pipes.yahoo output come to mind. And I find the use of a visual metaphor for indicating user intent very interesting: It’s not new by any means, but nonetheless another informative example of how we can think about empowering users to orchestrate complex operations through simple indications.

It’s a series of…pipes?

Filed under: Blogging, Open Source — Bill Day @ 12:19 pm

It must be asked: Is Senator Ted Stevens a mad genius?

Replace “tubes” with “pipes” and you be the judge…

OK, OK, so he’s not Einstein Jr. But wouldn’t it have been great if Y! had named their new Pipes service “Yahoo! Tubes”?

I would love to see tubes.yahoo.com link to a humorous version of Pipes! :-)

We are the Machine

Filed under: Blogging, Personal, Recommended — Bill Day @ 10:38 am

Imagine what we can do as we the people build off our systems, and vice versa, in the ever deepening and broadening echo chamber of the Web:

[Thanks to Chris Anderson of The Long Tail for bringing this video to my attention]

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