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Wednesday, March 19, 2003

What do weblogs do?.

What do weblogs do?.

from Curiouser and curiouser!:

I don't think that weblogs do anything and I'm increasingly of the opinion that the benefits that we are seeing at the moment are simply those of tapping into a particular type of personality, i.e. the enthusiastic early adopters who will do something with anything you throw at them.

I agree, but with a twist... what weblogs have done is help the group of enthusiastic early adopters become self aware, to recognize themselves as a group, and to help make strong social connections between people of like minds.  This is very valuable and I hope we can find other ways to partition the blogsphere so that, as other social networks come online (lawyers, doctors, teachers) they too can find themselves and be stronger for having done so.

[Micah's Weblog]

I guess I was a bit too quick there...  I agree with Micah that weblogs have offered an improved medium for people who want to communicate with each other to do so.  So yes, I was wrong, they do do something.

But what I'm trying to say is that enabling early adopters to communicate better isn't really doing what I'm interested in.  My take on the history of KM and it's technologies is that the early adopters are not a good predictor for how the rest of the wave will use a technology and I'm not sure that the early or late majorities, within organisations, will take to this medium as the early adopters do.

What weblogs have done is provide an easy lowering of the technological barrier.  But this is just allowing what I consider the real, social, problems to rise to the surface.  Of course this still does something good.  Exposing these problems is the first step towards solving them.  In my own journey I think I started with a view that the problems were mostly technological -- get the technology right and the problem is solved.  I don't think like that at all any more.

[Curiouser and curiouser!]

Matt - I am one of those types that have to talk to think. I have noticed that blogging helps me get ideas formed. My son James is an artist and he carries his skecth book with him at all times. I am beginning to suspect that blogging can be like a sketch book or a good friend who will take your call or have a drink with you and listen as you spout ideas. The discipline of writing I find makes the thinking process even better than talking and the chance that a "blog" friend" the best type of learning acquaintance being a "weak" relationships, might then comment or transmit the idea, adds to the value of the experiecne


7:13:25 AM    comment []

Martian virus identified by HK researchers. An epidemiology newsletter reports that researchers have isolated the virus responsible for the SARS martian flu:
A team from the Prince of Wales Hospital and Chinese University of Hong Kong have identified the virus that has caused the recent outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome worldwide, confirming that the current anti-viral treatment applied to patients has been the right choice. Identifying the virus as a member of the Paramyxoviridae family, Professor John Tam of the department of microbiology of the Chinese University said it was detected by electron microscopy. The finding, announced late last night, was further confirmed by a molecular technique that revealed the nucleic acid sequence of the virus.

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That was fast - More info here


6:49:24 AM    comment []

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