Cool in ‘06 - Pt 3, The Internet

2006
December
31

It was sometime in the early 90s and and I was reading The Hacker Crackdown, this was the first time I really became aware of the Internet. I had this idea that the net would be like a complete, instantly accessible library of knowledge and I wanted access.
The reality at the web at the time was a little underwhelming. But I think we’re finally getting to the place I, and many others, imagined.
This morning for example I needed to understand the concept of marginal cost, so I looked it up on Wikipedia and found an excellent description. As I type I’m downloading an Ubuntu linux cd to do some work on a sick Windows pc, it will provide all the functionality of Windows (and more) at zero cost.
Now that’s a fairly typical (if geeky) way to spend a morning, and one I usually wouldn’t think twice about. But, giving it a little more thought, these are two awesome Internet enabled projects that were only imagined by a prescient few not so many years ago. That I can run my PC using a free, open source operating system and look up pretty much anything I can think of in a collaborative, online encyclopedia - there are pretty amazing things and it doesn’t end here.
I think, hope at least, that the next stage is for the use of incredibly powerful tool to become more widespread and really start making a difference, not just to geeks with time and curiosity, but to everyone.


Cool in ‘06 - Pt 2, SXSWi

2006
December
31

2006 was my first year at the South by Southwest Interactive festival in Austin, TX (that’s the nerdy one, not the cooler one) . The encouragement of Neil got me there, and I’m glad it did. I had a great time.
As a first-timer I pretty much just quietly took everything in. This year I’m going to make more of an effort to make some connections, as the attendees are pretty much a who’s who of people doing good stuff on the web.
The added bonus of traveling from a cold Toronto late-winter to a warm Texas spring was pretty nice too.


Cool in ‘06 - Pt 1, Democamp/Barcamp

2006
December
29

End of 2006 approaching quick + feeling I’d like to blog more frequently = a look back at the year.

Stunningly original it ain’t, but it may just get me writing a little more.

Looking back on 2006 I’m going to start up with Democamp/Barcamp, the unconference weather system that descended on Toronto in 2006.

There were ups and there were downs, are there not always? But I have a definite feeling that there’s a there there, and that David Crow’s ambition to improve the tech community in Toronto is panning out.



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