Swimming Lessons
We might think we’re throwing the kid into the deep end to teach them to swim, but we’re actually throwing them into Niagra Falls. Continue reading Swimming Lessons
We might think we’re throwing the kid into the deep end to teach them to swim, but we’re actually throwing them into Niagra Falls. Continue reading Swimming Lessons
“No unread messages in conversations or conferences” It was the message, all those years ago, in the world of dialup and text conferencing, that told you it was time to log off and go do something else. “There’s nothing to see here. You’ve already read everything.” There’s no email to read. There are no new posts in the online communities. You’re at the end. No … Continue reading No Unread Messages
My first experience with the firehose was Usenet. In the pre-web Internet days, there was a global discussion board with thousands of topic-specific groups called newsgroups. You could subscribe to the newsgroups you were interested in, and see the messages posted to those groups. Using special software, called a newsreader, you could manage which groups you belonged to, and read, post, and respond to messages … Continue reading What Do I See?