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NEC launches IP-ready Aspila Ex







NEC launches IP-ready Aspila Ex

NEC launches IP-ready Aspila Ex 04/14/2004 03:55 PM

Computerworld Singapore Apr 14 2004 7:25PM GMT




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  1. Blogging software is at a very critical part of this setup, yet clearly makers of blogging software don't have the kind of chokehold that you would expect might happen. Interesting.

  2. All of the really new and interesting things are happening at the outer edge of this diagram. Does this mean I drew it badly, didn't fill in enough detail, or that the core of things are settling down?

  3. I threw in the note "social sharing" because I really didn't have the energy to try and break down all the incredible things happening lately in this area, but things like both del.icio.us and Flickr are in that category. Probably worth going over again and expanding out.

  4. The left-hand side of the diagram probably also needs to be tinkered with. I put the label "act of creation" in there because it's as generic as I wanted to think up. But there's lots of room to tinker with how certain types of information make it to the blogging software. (As evidenced by the recent hubub about what moblogging is or isn't).

  5. One disturbing thing that I wished I could put in here, but haven't found anyone really using widespread, is all the machine-readable licensing metadata out there. Screams for a plugin or two in my opinion.


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