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Friday, May 17, 2002
IBM Ease of Use: The Core of Computing. Today's peripatetic lifestyles have spawned a massive dependence on portable computing devices. As users become increasingly reliant on laptops and PDAs, they desire ever more convenient computing options that will enhance their productivity while fitting seamlessly into their busy lives. [Tomalak's Realm]
Someday your blog will go with you as you scale yourself and your computer to suit the task of the moment. 10:34:38 PM
Blog Notes 2 - A Dozen Things We Know.
Blogging is in a primitive form. The heavy users only know that it is possible. "Why?" is a question that awaits a claifying "How?"
Here are a dozen things we know.
- Personal publishing has always moved from the grassroots out to society and blogging is an advancement in personal publishing.
- The technical ground beneath "blogging" (web services, net services or whatever you want to call it) is moving from the grass roots out (and not from the top down as Oracle, Sun, IBM and Microsoft would have it.)
- The blogging phenomenon itself is a market based example of a self-organizing system that appears to be producing features and functions just as they are needed.
- The growth vectors associated with blogging dwarf the original growth vectors of the Web in Phase 1 (circa 1993-1995).
- The sprawling, "static web" is in need of a function like consciousness that guides and focuses attention. Blogging makes that a volunteer job (in the sense that the great assignments go to volunteers who see risk differently than the 'never volunteer for anything' set.)
- As was the case in early static web publishing, the egos of the individual contributors are larger than life so the story is exciting.
- In it's current state, 'blogging' is the product of technologists who are less concerned with "Why?" than "How?" although they grapple with "Why?" as contnet.
- Even as the technology finds its limits, applications are being unearthed. Knowledge-Logs (or K-Logs) are an underground phenomenon that may deliver what Lotus Notes promised.
- While the throngs of marketing professionals have not yet embraced the phenomenon clusters of influence are forming. That sort of infrastructure (the social network that creates technical momentum) has a longer half-life than the technical innovation itself.
- The first real beach-head in the maturity of the tool set will be the arrival of the "usual suspects". Although some from the "Wired community" are on board (see boing boing), expect near term entries from the standard digerati.
- The rhetoric is heating up. With forecasts like "blogs will overturn conventional media by the end of 2002" circulating widely, there is relative assurance that this thing has the standard 3 year adoption windup. As near as we can tell, it's still year one.
- Blogging is a nuance. If the Bugler, the Scripting News, the Electronic Recruiting News and EGR haven't been blogs for the past 8 years, it's the underlying technology, not the form. That said, the nuance makes the form accessible to a far broader array of participants. Automatic transmissions, which made automobiles accessible to the majority, were a similar form of nuance.
[5th Constituency]
A little breathless (I'm still looking for consciousness in my neighborhood, let alone the web) but thought-provoking. 10:31:52 PM
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