Use technology to build and describe your trust relationships

I found an interesting quote recently. So this is an excerpt from a blog quoting an online? newspaper. The closest I could get to the source was the online newspaper. So I may be putting too much trust in the source but here goes:

According to Crawford Kilian’s? excerpt from? The Guardian,? ? Sir Tim Berners-Lee believes devotees of blogging sites take too much information on trust: he says, “The blogging world works by people reading blogs and linking to them. You’re taking suggestions of what you read from people you trust. That, if you like, is a very simple system, but in fact the technology must help us express much more complicated feelings about who we’ll trust with what.”

I think it’s critically important to always seek out the source of the information. Whenever possible, we make the call or? make a visit? to get the story first-person. We will continually build on your trust and all our sources are always listed on this site.

Some of the resources used in this article 🙂

Crawford Kilian? writes a solid, high quality? blog : Writing for the Web – The blog of Writing for the Web 3.0? 

The Guardian : Best daily newspaper on the world wide web : Read today’s paper
http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1938477,00.html

Trust and blogging – a new approach
http://citizenspin.typepad.com/citizenspin/2005/07/trust_and_blogg.html

Can “old” media trust bloggers?
http://sirymarketing.blogspot.com/2006/11/can-old-media-trust-bloggers.html

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