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Welcome to the beta environment of Supverse

Supverse is a media platform run by analysts and journalists.
Supverse, the UniVerse of WasSup, allows members to create ad hoc discussions on any page* across the vast Internet. The discussion can be just a reference for yourself, or a diverse audience debate. Organize all research content and references using personal hashtags on your Supverse profile and even stitch together these thoughts into a dynamic presentation you can publish online and share with others. Mingle your philosophies with others in the Supverse global sensorium to create new meanings.
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  • Sign up for a free account and use the cloud to bookmark pages and to leave notes on websites that interest you.
  • Join the discussions that are ongoing, see what trends and becomes news to you, find associated information.
  • Create an online dynamic stream of thought, in a Prezi like environment, and share it with like-minded people.


* At this point not every site is supported.

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#TheBrainMindMappingService #HarlanHugh Philosophy .. Harlan's Thoughts on the Future (from 1999!) "When I sit down at my computer (or anyone else's), I want to see a useful representation of everything in my life. The fundamental difference is about focusing on the connections between information instead of the separations. All my information should be connected in a single interface-e-mail, Web content, contacts, documents, and everything. I don't want to use different tools for related information just because it's stored in a different place. For instance, the way we perceive email as being separate from other data is an artifact of building interfaces that expose too much of what's going on 'under the hood.' The interface should distinguish information based on its content and not its source. Taking this a step further, I'm looking forward to a world where the whole concept of 'e-mail'-a special mode of operation where everything is viewed based on discrete transactions-is replaced by a much more powerful way of viewing and sharing connected information in context. Your screen should not look like a bunch of pretty buttons that you use to order your computer from one task to the next. Instead it should be a dynamic representation and experience of everything that's important to you. I think The Brain demonstrates the beginnings of realizing this vision."
&neo 2013-11-03  


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