Implicit Web

Implicit Web

The Implicit Web is a concept coined in 2007 to denote web sites which specialize in the synthesis of personal information gleaned from the Internet into a single, coherent picture of user behavior. Implicit data may include clickstream information, media consumption habits, location tracking or any data generated without "explicit" input from a user. Presumed advantages of implicit data include accuracy, ease of input and comprehensiveness.

The term Implicit Web was popularized by the technology investors Josh Kopelman, Fred Wilson, and [http://feld.com Brad Feld] .

External links

* [http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc/2006/12/2007_the_implic.html A VC: 2007: The Implicit Web]
* [http://coolnewweb.blogspot.com/2007/01/implicit-web-case-for-self.html Cool New Web: "Implicit" Web: A Case for Self-Determination?]
* [http://blog.eturner.net/?p=14 Clickstreams & the Implicit Web]
* [http://www.orch8.net/ AlchemyPoint - Implicit web / mashup platform]


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