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Monthly Archives: March 2011
this is what a technical paradigm shift looks like in realtime
From Andy Ihnatko’s iPad 2 review: After a week with the iPad 2, I’ve come to realize that Apple’s true revolutionary change has been conceptual. The first iPad wasn’t just a new product … it was a whole new category … Continue reading
when the tailgate drops, the bullshit stops
A friend pointed out the other day that I hadn’t posted anything on my journal, but I don’t really have anything to say at the moment because I’ve been heavily in output mode (writing code and such) vs. my previous … Continue reading
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horseless carriages and smartphones
We have a tendency to not be able to comprehend emerging transformative technologies. Rather we tend to only be able to reason about them in a very limited way in terms of current well-understood technologies. Kevin Kelly talks about this … Continue reading
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Tagged horseless-carriage, innovation, kevin-kelly, paul-graham, smartphone, tablet, terminology, what-technology-wants
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