[cc-community] Common Content

Enrique Vargas enrique.vargas at jyestudio.com
Fri Sep 29 18:31:56 EDT 2006


Common Content gave you a quick solution to get people know about your 
work. You still need to put your content in your website and tag it, but 
when you registered it at Common Content it was (almost) immediately 
"searchable" by both the Common Content search engine and third parties 
(Google, etc.)

The feature I liked the most is that about once a month I received the 
list of the new content (as an RSS feeding.) It was very nice to learn 
about different artists and their work. Last time Common Content was 
updated was on July.

Regards;
Emrique Vargas


Greg London wrote:
> I think the current solution is to use a search engine which knows CC
> tagged content. Then, instead of having one massive central resource,
> people can put their content on their own website, tag it with a
> license, and let the spiders pick it up and catalogue it.
>
> But what do I know.
>
> Greg
>
>
> On 9/28/06, Enrique Vargas <enrique.vargas at jyestudio.com> wrote:
>   
>> Hi all;
>>
>> I want to know if somebody here knows about the status of the Common
>> Content website (http://www.commoncontent.org/)
>>
>> Is it abandoned? Also, is there a similar website somewhere else?
>>
>> Regards;
>> Enrique Vargas
>>
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>>
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