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For anyone that has a job that involves using technology to communicate.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2003 |
Yikes, another great Dave Winer article and idea, I think I'll hitch a ride on this concept and see where it takes us!! YAHOO!!!
from Dave's latest post, can't wait to see what he is up to tommorow, seems a little like XMAS!!
The last cactus snapshot. No doubt, everything is broken. The blogroll is missing. But some stuff appears to work. I can update. The flow is much simpler. And my editorial system is faster and easier (so it can get slower and more complex). What did we used to say? Still diggin. 
BTW, I spoke with Jon Udell this evening to review the plan. He and I have been talking about this stuff for years. I'll be turning on more features tomorrow and Thursday and of course write much more. It's been a long day, and all kidding aside, everything seems to work better than I could have hoped for given how much has changed. Where are we heading? The tree of knowledge. What's our technique? Bootstrapping. Are we building The Semantic Web? No. But we are building tools for people to share and preserve what they know. As Engelbart says, augmenting human intelligence. 
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Popular Science's picks for the Best of What's New in 2003. Popular Science has announced its Grand Award Winners for the Best of What's New in 2003, and among the recipients are a few names that regular Gizmodo readers might recognize: 802.11g, the new high-speed wireless networking standard; RCA's RD2780 and Archos' AV300 personal video players; JVC's GR-HD1, the world's first high-definition consumer camcorder; and Mitsubishi's stunning MegaView Wall (pictured above), a 60-inch projection TV that is just 10.2-inches deep. Read... [Gizmodo]
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Time's top inventions of the year. I guess it's that time of year, but there's another list of the top inventions of the year out, this one from Time magazine. Included on the list: cameraphones, the no-contact jacket, the digital guitar, the Aquada amphibious car (pictured at right), Sony's Qrio robot, and those sunglasses with the built-in video camera. Read... [Gizmodo]
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Like it or not, it's time to start flipping switches in the transition of Scripting News from weblog to directory for the World Wide Web. Some changes will be visible to the public, others will only be visible to me. By this time tomorrow the cactus will be gone. Everything will change, except one thing will remain constant. It's all still the unedited voice of a person. But it will be modular, and it will be possible for my voice to be mixed with others, in new ways. [Scripting News]
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