El Futuro
The future is here. It’s just not widely distributed yet.
Buscando un Quote que acompañe este video, me encontré coneste interesante artículo de Tim O’Reilly escrito en 2002.
Miren lo que escribia en ese año sobre weblogs:
Weblogs. These daily diaries of links and reflections on links are the new medium of communication for the technical elite. Replacing the high-cost, high-octane, venture-funded Web site with one that is intensely personal and built around the connectivity between people and ideas, they are creating a new set of synapses for the global brain. It’s no accident that weblogs are increasingly turning up as the top hits on search engines, since they trade in the same currency as the best search engines–human intelligence, as reflected in who’s already paying attention to what.
Weblogs aren’t just the next generation of personal home pages, representing a return to text over design and, lightweight content management systems. They are also a platform for experimentation with the way the Web works: collective bookmarking, virtual communities, tools for syndication, referral, and Web services.”
Alan Key decía: “La mejor manera de predecir el futuro es inventándolo”. Sino, pregúntenle a Tim y a Steve.
Edit: Via Techcrunch, Via PopURls, Via I-am-Bored encontré este fenomenal video de 1981, prediciendo el futuro de los diarios online. Imperdible.
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January 26th, 2009 at 1:11 am
puffff…increíble hallazgo querido. la verdad que no me había dado cuenta que era Steve Jobs el de la presentación hasta que la Mac lo dijo je.
Como usuario de Mac lo disfrute mucho de verdad.