The internet in 40 years Oct17 '04
It’s as simple as thinking about something in particular, where it then appears online, and it is accepted or refuted, by those who are alerted of your thought.
Without any means of interaction, you can communicate with all of humanity, or with computers which speak for humanity.
Need a product or service? Think about it.
Need to communicate with someone on the other side of the world? Think about it.
Wish to post a thought or tutorial on your web log? Think about it.
You will instantly know, without any computer or internet (as we now know it) interaction, if your product or service is currently available; if that person received your message, and what he/she initially is thinking about that message; if anyone has responded to your web log post – whether it’s accepted or refuted.
Your content management system (CMS) will be the quickest yet.
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Never one to conform, Matt intends to promote the effect the web has on our lives, in an effort to intensify, instruct, and clarify all that is happening around us.
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