% messaging dashboard % Jonas Smedegaard % Denmark, December 2012 # Overview * Background - Open standards tools * Dashboard * Data * Enhancing data * Feeding Dashboards * Personalizing your dashboard * Challenges # Background - Custom tools or open standards tools # Background - Custom tools * Owners can innovate * Others run behind, maybe innovate bits but on owners' mercy * Innovation not really needed: incentive is weak * Leads to stagnating innovation: mono culture # Background - Open standard tools * Anyone can innovate * Those innovating lead * Innovation is power: incentive is high * Leads to lively innovation # Dashboard * shows personal "tip of the iceberg" * needs data already organized (not a magic bullet!) * proposes sensible grouping of organized data # Data - Types of material * Articles (blogs, reports, news columns, ...) * Activities (tweets, presence hints, ...) * Media (audio/vide recordings, slide compositions, sketches, ...) * Agents (persons, organisations, ..., robots, crowds?) # Data - Sources * Open public (and private?) hubs (blog aggregations, ...) * Closed data silos (Facebook, Google, ...) * Organizational resources (filesystems, mails, relations, ...) * Select personal resources (presence, relations, bookmarks, ...) * ! Understand and embrace the power of copyleft # Data - Interesting stuff Reasons why something should appear at "top of the iceberg". * New * Popular * Due * Inspiring * ... # Data - streams (not pieces) * Not just the movie web page * Not just the event behind the movie * Not just the broker of the movie * Not just the discussion around the movie * The **channels** of web pages, events, brokers, discussions, etc. # Enhancing data * Semantics often missing, esp. for most local data * Must be dead convenient * Be loose - tags not folders, share generously # Enhancing data - tagging * Pick a tag, and apply to many resources * Get a batch of suggestions, and approve/reject * Work fast and sloppy - verify later and collaboratively # Enhancing data - channeling * Share genereously # Feeding Dashboards # Personalizing your dashboard # Challenges - technical * Channel into closed data silos (not just get data out!) * Channel into local data (without loosing privacy!) * Require least possible tagging (harvest enough automated) * Reason clever enough on harvested semantics (avoid silly suggestions!) * Build robust code (not fall into the LAMP or mockup traps) # Challenges - perception * Closed tools "feel" better (why switch?) * Closed data silos "feel" supportive (why avoid them?) * Dashboard "feels" boring (populism is a powerful drug!) * I "feel" innovative on my own (why share excessively?) # The End - Use the source, Luke * Me: * This talk: