Seth Godin has a great post today about the numerous opportunities and need to better organize information today.
It's easy to be wowed by what a magical job the search engines do in finding you just the right needle in the haystack.
The fact is that search engines are very good at fairly simple searches, and very good at finding information about single products, services, people and ideas.
But they're terrible at connections, at rankings, at horizontal results. They can't help me find the 25 most important up and coming artists in the United States. They can't help me find six products that are viable alternatives to something that was just discontinued. They can't help me rank the service of four accounting firms.
People are starting to organize real estate data, entertainment content, and reviews in really interesting ways. And a few new health companies (including OrgnaizedWisdom Health) are just getting started at organizing the world's health information. There's a seemingly endless amount of work to be done, but thanks to the power of collaboration and social media we have a feeling things are about to get a whole lot more useful in how people find the most useful health wisdom and resources.
Look for our official OrganizedWisdom announcement about how we intend to solve this problem later this week.