jargon this.
April 24, 2007
twitter that. jaiku this. skype that. vlog this…
Tis’ amusing to observe that once we worried about jargon .
And, now some technology tools and/or company names have become verbs, and verge on becoming jargon themselves.
Today, Wired’s Jonathan Keats posts on ‘Jargon Watch’ some new definitions of jargon, as he monitors the progression of jargon now. Ecosexuals, what?
I think that any of these newer services, such as twitter, are early indicators of the social zeitgeist. Just as Google was once a search engine. And, is now a giant company eating companies, ad revenues, and provided all of us with a new term.
What did we say before ‘Google that’?
Something which required more words and explanation to say something as simple as “go find a place where we can have dinner and then get directions…”
-LA
one degree.
April 13, 2007
Its not six degrees, or even three for me, its scarcely one.
Living in the Bay Area, working in the tech community, indulging in our music scene, and networking the old fashioned way (offline), usually ends up being fairly entertaining. No complaints, merely amusing.
Sometimes I barely have to think about contacting a person, and before I know it they are calling me or we bump into one another at NOPA. Point is, its not that strange – the world is shrinking. Communications technology like social networks are making this easier (hopefully) to manage offline and online.
Anything to keep the dialogue moving forward in an interesting and productive way. This is the reason I am jazzed about next week’s ‘Podcast Hotel’ event. (Yes, I am helping the founders out to make the San Francisco PH the best one yet!)
Hope to see you all there, in person!
-LA
be involved.
April 9, 2007
One, of many, wonderful things about the Internet is that it allows us (all) to communicate in more efficient, expanded and expounding ways.
Thanks to a lot of people, living and dead, for the fact that our World is allowed deeper access to more information, conveniently and affordably.
Easily, technology has become a great equalizer. (For people who have access to it for now, at least.) Just as with any tool, its only as good as the collective application and engagement in this vast network.
It’s SO 2001, but I do believe we have finally reached an age of virtual productivity that works. There will never be a replacement, clone or ‘Second Life’ for a face-to-face meeting. Never. I like my ‘first life’, thank you very much.
And, yet, speaking as the hybrid luddite I am, I am constantly torn between connectivity and connection; between building a Web of relevant and deep relationships online, and offline. It is simply not a case of ‘either/or’.
It is now a case of leveraging some pretty freaking cool and sophisticated technology to build greater community, knowledge base, access and inspirations and information. When gadgets and viral video take-over our ability (or choice) to be more human, not less, that is when I stop being interested.
A moment in time:
I had the privilege of visiting a friend’s property in Napa County this weekend. A place where vineyards are the tentacles that connect people, still. These vines remain a common language.
I had the good fortune of an invitation to join a long-standing friend on his boat, the Cedric, to cut through fog and mist seamlessly, only to realize that algae is the future of our planet. How is something that has been fueling combustion engines since the ‘industrial revolution’ going to be one piece of the answer to our current ‘Global Warming’ plight? And, how perfect that I was at the helm of a WIND driven vessel while listening to this discourse…
Technology, whether contemporary, Industrial age, Glacial age, or otherwise, will only ever be as good as those who employ and embrace said technology to fuel endeavors which create lasting solutions.
Regardless of partisanship, inclinations or mindshare, I encourage (all three of you reading this) to check this link out for your local hub of opportunities to become more involved.
Music is the greatest connecting force, and equalizer I can think of. Here are a couple of picks for this week:
http://www.honeycutmusic.com/
http://www.hushrecords.com/datr.htm
The Agent is less concerned with an individual stance, but more committed to an overall, collective involvement. You are some very smart people. Do something with it.
-LA