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Friday, September 13, 2002

Unplugged U.  This is the breeding ground for the next wave of technology-augmented communication, coordination, collaboration.  When these people enter the workforce, the nature of the workplace will be transformed ... from the edge.

In case it's not obvious: we'll spend the vast majority of our time blanketed in bandwidth.  (2.5G3G11G, 54G.)  And the cellular/PCS phone isn't likely to be the access device, fundamentally because of the walled garden value added services "smart network" business model that emerged from a view of spectrum as a scarce commodity.  It's not

Smart devices, operating in a peer manner via generic plumbing and thin servers.  Powerful software, thin services.  Cool PCs of a broad variety of mobile form factors; pocketable WiFi devices - even phones.  Personal, "federated" and transparently self-synchronizing with one another.

As Dan so estutely observes in this essay when he talks about the role of cell phone usage, we continue to change how we choose to fill the time in the "whitespace" between our activities.  Ponderous thought, then radio or walkman, then mobile voicemail and conversations, then blackberry or i-mode or sms messages, then ...? 

Perhaps most importantly for enterprises, technology has enabled the whitespace to be leveraged by time-pressured people on the move, already significantly reducing the cost of coordination within sales forces, and between laptop-armed managers and executives.  Reduced human transaction cost, reduced agency cost.  To a line of business with critical processes and projects that are people- and knowledge-intensive, time and coordination matters, and collaboration technology delivers.

Perhaps most importantly for individuals, technology has enabled the whitespace to be filled with whatever happens to be meaningful to us.  We've got choice, and ultimately we're in control of our own time and attention. 

Exciting things are happening in edge-based communications; we've just barely scratched the surface.  If you want to know where things are going, ask a teenager or new college recruit.  Talk to the oyayubi sedai.  It's relevant. [Ray Ozzie's Weblog]


1:15:36 PM    

When blogs go quiet....pick a microcosm, any microcosm, well...how about http://www.groove.net/extras/weblogs/ ? Of late, these blogs are a little quieter, a little less fervent. Could it be that these people are busy just 'getting things done'?

  • Comrade Ozzie, continues to lead from the front. But of course, he has realised the value of CxO proclamations to a direct audience. One post discusses "audience vs community" but neglects to reflect on how his own blog has morphed into an "audience dynamic" rather than a community offerring. (the fact that I quote from it here is testimony)
  • Comrade Suthar reports in with news from the trenches. Channelling the output of his practical work to blog is a good balance of getting things done and still contributing communally. (However, one pines for a more useful Kbase format - is the blog the best format for his wisdom????). Great to see the information getting out to the masses anyway.

I have to apologize for the "comrade" references  but I was home with a cold and watched Battleship Potempkin. Its just that Mr Ozzies words "Center vs. edge.  Orchestrated organization vs. self-organization.  Business process vs. business practice.  Fragility vs. resiliency.  Complexity vs. chaos.  Control vs. empowerment." ACTUALLY even look like the subtitles of the movie!!! Certainly, there is fervour in Boston. Just jokin'..honest

BUT the other weblogs are a little quieter of late....so...whats my point? My point is that they are probably getting things done.

It leads me to resolve to the same opinion that I had at the beginning of this experiment. To blog, needs:

  1. wanton reckless joyful abandon AND/OR
  2. a desperate need to connect to a community AND/OR
  3. an ulterior motive (journos, consultants, CxOs) AND/OR
  4. plenty of time
  5. OR simply a commitment to a personal diary. (I have never had the discipline)

tough stuff. The end-game is that maybe weblogs are not for mortals. tough stuff.

[Fluffy Bunny ponders...]
9:39:50 AM    


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