Twine Beta - No Semantic Web Secret Sauce

A tag cloud with terms related to Web 2.Image from WikipediaUsing Twine for a week - and quite frankly, I can’t taste the secret sauce. And looking at some of the other reviewers, I don’t think anyone else is finding it either. Even positive looks like the recent review at WebWare admit “it takes some study to understand what’s going on and how to exploit it.”

Personally, based on all the early hype (like Twine: The First Mainstream Semantic Web App? Nov 07), Twine should rock. Instead, it appears to me to be nothing more than a variation on StumbledUpon, Digg, Mixx, and all the other social bookmarking apps. What I don’t understand is why other reviewers seem hype it and critizise it at the same time - for example GuideWire says in Twine Is Lifeline For Semantic Tech:

Twine is too complex to receive a quick thumbs-up or thumbs-down product rating, though some will no doubt attempt that. In order to “get” Twine, you need to jump into it with both feet and play around. Make connections and subscribe to multiple Twines. Save items to your Twines and others’ and make comments all around. Perhaps most importantly, forget the word “semantic” entirely. Educating users on the semantic Web is a pursuit we should all abandon, focusing instead on the creation of engaging, immersive products that will bring semantic technology to the masses.

Huh? But VentureBeat thinks:

In fact, it’s the tagging that Twine revolves around. Take a look at the image to the right — it’s a list of some 30 tags, sucked out of12 documents and articles I added into Twine. And those tags aren’t all that were picked up — they’re just the ones Twine found most relevant, with the most important clearly visible. More tags reside within individual item pages.

I have to agree with the review over at Read/Write web: Twine Disappoints After Semantic Web Hype. I think that simply calling it a “semantic web” application and describing all of the cool things happening under the covers does not make it a success.  I have some invites if anyone would like to try it out (try me on twitter first).


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