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Twine is an inter­est net­work­ing Website deis­gned to let peo­ple share links, com­ments, files, and more about top­ics they are inter­ested in.  Twine has diverse inter­est cat­e­gories, from news, sports, music, the web, sci­ence dis­cov­er­ies and many more are being cre­ated by users.

The site has sev­eral topic areas that cat­e­go­rize the con­tent that peo­ple are shar­ing on the site.  When you visit the site you will see these top level menu items, US & World, Entertainment, Sports, Business, Technology, and More.  Moving the mouse over any of these will dis­play sub­menus very nicely that present con­tent within those categories. 

This is an excit­ing site to use.  The tech­nol­ogy is pow­er­ful and advanced.  The site uses auto­tag­ging, Natural Language Processing, and RDF Semantic Web data.  However, the user doesn’t see any of this, instead the focus is on pre­sent­ing a nice inter­ac­tive site for dis­cov­ing and sharing.

 

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