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What will eventually make things more or less well is machine powered search that continually adapts to human input - this is the essence of Orion, the algorithm that Google bought from a New Zealand grad student about 18 months ago.
Here's how it works. It tracks your behavior.
Let's say you look up Chris Brogan in Google. You go to result 1. You come back, hit 2. 3, 4, 5, until you hit 6 and leave and don't come back for that query again.
Orion says - huh, he must have found what he was looking for at #6. Let's give that a little more juice.
Orion also defeats to some extent the gaming of results unless you have a MASSIVE botnet at your disposal.
Gustavo Dudamel of Venezuela described as flamboyant, passionate and young was on 60 minutes last night. He says the young people in Venezuela are encouraged to participate in bands. The music binds them together and keeps the kids out of trouble.
Maybe music is the magic we all look for.
Thank you for highlighting our conversation, and you are very on point in sharing how twitter ad other venues may be used for communication. However, the main point is that both parties have to be open, receptive and patient with one another.
There is so much untapped talent in the world and I commend you for sharing Zoe Keating with me. I immediately bought her live album from emusic.com and have enjoyed it. I plan to explore more of her music.
I have found http://www.last.fm to be a wonderful forum to share music knowledge with individuals worldwide. I am very impressed with everyone I meet there because I learn something new everyday.
If you have an account or do not have one, please consider setting one up to explore and share your love of music! If you do, add me: http://www.last.fm/user/2Serenity
Thank you again for enjoying Nuttin' But Stringz for I found them one day while playing on myspace. I was elated to see that they are being featured in a local commercial here in New York for NY1 cable.
Enjoy your week!