news from the future
What Apple’s announcements mean for the future of TV
Apple's big name content signings have caught all the headlines, but its move into curation is much more important for the future of TV
The ideology at the heart of the web
The goal for the web is to create a single source of knowledge accessible to all humanity. Every attempt to splinter it undermines this goal. We have a choice to make.
Sensory Overload: Why we struggle with too many communications channels
We have far too many channels of communication today to be productive. Something has to change to give us back control of our conversations.
Convergence is not (only) the future of gaming
Gaming legend Hideo Kojima things the world of film and gaming will merge through mixed reality. I think that he's right: expect convergence
Why I Hated the iPhone, and What Amazon Can Learn from It
Facebook Facing the Same Challenge As Every Media Owner: Editorial Integrity vs Advertising Revenue
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Archive Note
The archive of posts on this site has been somewhat condensed and edited, not always deliberately. This blog started all the way back in 2006 when working full time as a futurist was still a distant dream, and at one point numbered nearly 700 posts. There have been attempts to reduce replication, trim out some weaker posts, and tell more complete stories, but also some losses through multiple site moves - It has been hosted on Blogger, Wordpress, Medium, and now SquareSpace. The result is that dates and metadata on all the posts may not be accurate and many may be missing their original images.
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