... arnaud leene is thinking, and blogging, about the notion of "wild microcontent".
(if I understand him right, he uses the term for annotations in special form fields (from tags to links to whole texts).
in a wider sense I consoder as "wild microcontent" any practice and/or technology that creates microcontent-items out of any kinds of data / semiotic structures. so if i do a Google search with two keywords, e.g. "microcontent" and "ants", i create a search result site consisting of googlish microcontent items. if I could store this structure, in a way matthew chalmer's RECER does store more abstract user paths, this would create a specific pattern of microcontent. (each google item would be tagged by the keywords AND get hidden annotations containing the structure of the Google rank, the specific screen context, even my path, which would popint to "going from mediatope to Google to create an example, using an old keyword search I had done months ago".)