Still working on usabilitizing the Web: ideas, cont’d

Hello, today I continue my list of ideas which would make the Web and Computers in General way more easier and safer to use. Although it won’t change anything, I just want to make you think about it and let me know your opinion.

I’m still a bit frustrated that there is nothing like a general file metadata format. While every OS nowadays has its own metadata-supplying filesystem, there doesn’t seem to be a way to exchange that information or reuse it. Neither to publish it online, in a useful manner. I was thinking about a format that enables one to store almost arbitrary information in for a file. Album art, MD5-hashes, Author information, keywords. Anything that helps to categorize a file. Thus, a download would start by clicking on the metadata file, a nice screen would popup showing the file type, the supplied information, giving you the ability to get a quick overview about a file.

This could help to prevent the download of malicious software etc.. And it would help to store files correctly without user interaction. As a teacher of mine noticed correctly, it’s impossible to store and organize files in a useful way using the old-school directory-filename scheme, plus the good old 3-char extension, e.g. avi or txt. Something more sophisticated is needed, and would add a bit more usability to this web.

This is once again just a rough idea, and I would love to hear your comments.

  • keinerweiss

    Are you talking about “Semantic web”? I think that almost covers the ideas somehow even though it’s in a pretty early stage.

  • http://momo.brauchtman.net momo

    Yes, the semantic web idea is absolutely pushing the development in the right direction, even though i’d go further. I think a file is only as useful as information supplied with it. And I’m convinced that the semantic web includes some very good ideas, but it’s wrong to restrict all semantic stuff to the web. We still have fat clients and the web is still only a part of the whole system, so I guess without a working integration of all future technologies into desktop environments, the semantic web is of very restricted use.