Sunday, June 1, 2008

More "Personal"

Chris Saad's post "My Vision for Social Media - Personal Reality" reactived my interest to write about this topic.

Personal Reality, Personal Media, Personal Computing! A name is just a name. The theme is to be more Personal.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Facebook: Initial State and Culture

In many systems, initial state has huge impact to the later development. Facebook’s initial users are students. They are relatively fine to disclose their real information, fine for others to know what they are doing.

Question is whether broader users are ok with this culture, when Facebook wants more users to join. At least I’m kind of hesitating.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Nick Carr's New Book: "Big Switch"

Thanks to bloglines.com. It allows me to be the first readers of Nick Carr's latest posts. And since I read his post Attention bloggers: "Big Switch" giveaway earlier than many other readers, I got his new book!

I'll try to write a review after reading his book. Initially, I can imagine data storage, data transportation and CPU cycles will become utility. One of the things that cannot become utility is business logic. Later, the difference of business logic, includes business process and business rules, will differentiate companies.

Friday, November 30, 2007

About Facebook

On most web sites, what people can do is quite limitted. Facebook provides much more for people to do. It does not provide all those can-do by itself. It allows other to develop such can-do. More than that, people are filters for those can-do.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Artificial Intelligence Agents: One Possible Physical Realization of Personal Computing

In Web 3.0 Artificial Intelligence Agents will be Conversation Agents, Valeria states: "Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents will pull information for us on the basis of parameters we establish and control.".

AI agents could be one possible realization of persoanl computing.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Time to write our own rules: How?

Doc Searls Says: "Time to write our own rules". Question is how. For the Web, ultimate goals would be it's completely programmable and everybody can write code. I meant everybody, who has not has not had any training to write code. That's why I name this blog "personal computing". Certainly, personal computing is not under the context of the personal computer, but under the context of the internet and web. At this stage, it's time to make the web partially programmable and allow users to write their own rules. But the question is how.

Friday, November 23, 2007

About GGG (Giant Global Graph)

As a level of abstraction, document is physical: on the Web, documents are HTML pages. Giant Global Graph will mean different things to different people, untill it has a physical representation.