Sunday, October 18, 2009

The positive geek

Not everything in the techie world is doom and gloom. Of course there is lots of it:

  • With information being so available, attention is fragmented and being are getting less productive.
  • There is no privacy left and companies will be able to buy all the information you have been accumulating on-line for the last 5 years
  • Google is becoming the new Microsoft, enough said.
  • The internet is not really helping in education and students are copying their work on-line. Are we actually becoming less educated?
  • There is so much information out there that you just cannot find anything
  • Newspapers are dying and we will forever talk about the non-relevant last big mistake from the most famous because that is all we gossip about on-line and that all the information we have time/money for anyway
  • The power of social networks may actually bring about the tyranny of crowds to the entire world.

But there are still a few of us who think there is a lot of good being achieved using technology and the best might still be coming. After all, it could be argued the Internet is still in its infancy.

  • There is now greater transparency of information. Even though sometimes it might look bad, it is a good thing. Democracy can only move forward with open access to all the information about how the system is run.
  • We have creative ways of using the information using mash-ups. Maps of crime, Google earth/sky/stars.
  • There is still so much that can be done and yes, there have been really good use of Twitter in natural disaster cases. Sometimes that was the only mode of communication. Same with Facebook during the Iranian elections.
  • Information is accessible from so many different places and smartphones are supposed to be replacing PCs sometime in the near future.
  • In poor countries, people use cell phones to transfer money, sell and buy new products.
  • I am not the only one saying it. This might be the most convincing argument of course.
  • My biggest hope is that there is still so much we have not seen and that is yet to come.

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