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Monday, July 07, 2003
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Lilia wrote: One of the questions from the audience was about number of technologies that one can cope. I share this concern given the number of communication/discussion tools I use. Everything becomes email, according to some theories. Usenet, for example, was blended into mail clients, treating the usenet post like an email message. Completely hiding the plumbing from users, the differences ceased to matter. The usenet post became just another email message. Perhaps blogging tools will also blend into mail clients. If so, there are some bonuses. Safety and Comfort Filtering, Search and Notification Workflow and Collaboration. Servers conflate also: Microsoft, for one, believes users want all variations in microcontent to be manageable from one place, with one interface. Their standalone task-reporting tools for project members went nowhere until they blended them into the email clients. Now your Things To Do Lists work with the MS Project servers, communicating by specially formatted emails. The upside? The downside? A prediction: The vendors who dominate messaging will shape blogging. AOL and Microsoft have fat clients, web clients, and chat clients. Watch them: I'm not recommending this, mind you. I just have a hard time imagining a sustainable alternative scenario.
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