Gorgeous ride this morning.
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About twenty years ago Jobs and Wozniak, the founders of Apple, came up with the very strange idea of selling information processing machines for use in the home. The business took off, and its founders made a lot of money and received the credit they deserved for being daring visionaries. But around the same time, Bill Gates and Paul Allen came up with an idea even stranger and more fantastical: selling computer operating systems. This was much weirder than the idea of Jobs and Wozniak. A computer at least had some sort of physical reality to it. It came in a box, you could open it up and plug it in and watch lights blink. An operating system had no tangible incarnation at all. It arrived on a disk, of course, but the disk was, in effect, nothing more than the box that the OS came in. The product itself was a very long string of ones and zeroes that, when properly installed and coddled, gave you the ability to manipulate other very long strings of ones and zeroes. Even those few who actually understood what a computer operating system was were apt to think of it as a fantastically arcane engineering prodigy, like a breeder reactor or a U-2 spy plane, and not something that could ever be (in the parlance of high-tech) "productized."Â
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Last night I had my first chance to use Google Wave in a truly collaborative project instead of just a sandbox. I'm in Minneapolis, MN and I'm working on a WordPress theme for a client with a friend who is in Fargo, ND. I started by copying a list of to-do's from an email into a new Wave and then I invited everyone involved.
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Hanging w/ Nick watching the Vikings. He boiled the brats in this.
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With Wave invites starting to filter out into the community, I thought it might be interesting to start a photo Wave. Let me know if you want access.
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