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Tuesday, December 10, 2002
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"Free
as Air, Free As Water, Free As Knowledge"
by Bruce
Sterling
Speech to the Library Information Technology Association, June 1992,
San Francisco CA
What's information really
about? It seems to me there's something direly wrong with the
"Information Economy." It's not about data, it's about attention. In
a few years you may be able to carry the Library of Congress around in
your hip pocket. So? You're never gonna read the Library of Congress.
You'll die long before you access one tenth of one percent of it.
What's important -- increasingly important -- is the process
by which you figure out what to look at. This is the beginning of the
real and true economics of information. Not who owns the
books, who prints the books, who has the holdings. The crux here is access,
not holdings. And not even access itself, but the signposts
that tell you what to access -- what to pay attention to. In
the Information Economy everything is plentiful -- except
attention.
5:55:05 AM
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© Copyright 2006 Russ Savage.
Last update: 5/8/06; 9:05:34 PM.
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