#idea It would be nice if it was possible to structure and contract summarisations to their limit.
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Replying to @nouswaves
For example, I hit a news website. Each entry is a news article. Each article can be summarised with a bubble containing a single word.
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E.g. http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/sep/05/police-shoot-man-dead-in-london … -> "Murder" I click and see a series of coloured bubbles each containing a word representing a paragraph.
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Replying to @nouswaves
The idea needs finesse but if it was intelligent about the words it chose, could be a very interesting way of browsing the internet.
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πous〜es Retweeted Sister Sarah
Retreading this thoughtstream with regards to this post on tumblr:https://twitter.com/sarahdoingthing/status/587181116584394753 …
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Replying to @nouswaves
I am reminded of the instant messaging visual paradigm in which chat bubbles glob together as if participants speak in different liquids.
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Replying to @nouswaves
A heuristic aiding the formation of paragraph-like bubbles is the use of time passed in decisions on when to create new bubbles.
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Not the same implementation on Twitter obviously: I am explicitly replying to my own tweets in order to extend this tweetstorm.
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(My point: I think that the information about where and when a sentence is written in relation to another has utility.)
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