tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post110227524053069104..comments2024-03-22T03:35:27.752-04:00Comments on Written Inc.: Perspectives on mediacarmilevyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00360045114379957605noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-1102454334427869542004-12-07T16:18:00.000-05:002004-12-07T16:18:00.000-05:00What's up with Microsoft? It's about 30 years late...What's up with Microsoft? It's about 30 years late to everything lately? And to think it used to be the innovator in all things technological. Hmmm...DeAnnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06419786015537968844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7449503.post-1102428223398406922004-12-07T09:03:00.000-05:002004-12-07T09:03:00.000-05:00The whole thing is fascinating. You've set my thou...The whole thing is fascinating. You've set my thoughts racing again, although whether or not I'll have time to do anything with them is up in the air.<br /><br />Well, no, it isn't really. I won't have time to address the subject properly.<br /><br />In any event, we are experiencing the broadening of information sources, where information comes through broader and looser filters. Critics will point out that much of it is crap, but I contend that this was always true. The difference was that 50 years ago, few people questioned the crap because they had no alternate sources of information.<br /><br />And because times were different. My mother still believes everything she sees on the nightly news. I avoid TV news because it's crappy. Crappy in the inaccurate sense, I mean. <br /><br />I'm off to read that WP article now. If nothing else, the war in Iraq has been a laboratory for people interested in the structure of information.Deanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10023986850397045322noreply@blogger.com