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Friday, January 24, 2003
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Open Standards Architecture proposal
Marc's Voice -> Open Standards Architecture proposal ->
"These 'ad hoc' sets of standard servers, object models, protocols, data structures and APIs will form a mesh across the web, enabling new kinds of tools, interactivity and interactive user experiences."
"New kinds of on-line experiences will create entirely new kinds of on-line revenue streams. These additional revenue streams will help kickstart our cyber economy out of it's current doldrums and keep much of this new money in our pockets (instead of Microsoft's or AOL's.) "
6:56:16 AM
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Intro to an Open Standards Architecture
Marc's Voice -> Intro to an Open Standards Architecture ->
"Digital Convergence demands that we establish standards that go beyond just 'HTML links'. Web browsing and reading pages was fine for the first wave of the web, but now that broadband has arrived, Home LANs are appearing in our homes and networked devices (whether wirelss or tethered) are becoming mainstream - it's imperative that we figure out what else interactivity is, besides web linking and buying things."
"Everything we need has been invented already, now it's time to get it all to work together"
6:30:33 AM
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Open Standards Architectures
Marc's Voice -> Open Standards Architectures ->
"I realized that in fact, what we're trying to create is a 'mesh' of standards that unite on-line media, and that it was at least three different kinds of technology - merged together into one architecture. These different modules will all share the same media object model and enable a standard way to address, index and manipulate media on-line."
[Marc's Voice]
5:33:39 AM
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