Digital Garden
Maggie Appleton is putting it best:
A garden is a collection of evolving ideas that aren’t strictly organised by their publication date. They’re inherently exploratory – notes are linked through contextual associations. They aren’t refined or complete - notes are published as half-finished thoughts that will grow and evolve over time. They’re less rigid, less performative, and less perfect than the personal websites we’re used to seeing. (source)
Digital gardens are—maybe—how the web should’ve turned out to be.
They’re the opposite of the Stream.