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  1. 2024年4月25日 · Description. Hanzi Freinacht: "“Protopia” is another recent term, coined by futurist Kevin Kelly and it is defined as the opposite of a “Dystopia”. In Dystopia, people are stuck in some kind of recurring pattern of suffering (like George Orwell’s “foot trampling a human face — for ever”, as in 1984). A Protopian society, then ...

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    Lifelogging software enables "Social Peripheral Vision: the ability to have your finger on the pulse of your friends, family, and colleagues. Once you know what the people you care about are up to, you notice opportunities for social interaction that you would probably otherwise miss. Even just the simple knowledge that your loved ones are ok can h...

    Why it is needed

    From an interview with the founders of Jaiku athttp://www.606tech.com/fullarticle.php?artid=492 "In 2006 the two founders - Jyri Engeström and Petteri Koponen -realized we both wanted a better way to share what we were doing in real life with our friends online. Although we spent a lot of time on blogs and Web services built by our friends, like Flickr, we felt they were too cumbersome to update and difficult to read on our mobile phones. We decided to make a service that regular people would...

    Why it is inevitable given concurrent trends

    Yuri van Geest, cited at http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2007/02/lifelogging_an.php "- Lifelogging will be embraced by the digirati/innovators, bloggers and young(er) generations. Why ? It is an extension of current social networking sites, blogging, Twitter and Jaiku (co-presence), RSS feeds etc. - It complements with the Augmented Reality trend (Steve Mann/MIT) - It reminds me of the movie Being John Malkovich (living the life of someone else) - There are text-based and video-based b...

    Benefits

    By Kevin Kelly at http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2007/02/lifelogging_an.php: "A lifelog would offer these benefits; 1. A 24/7/365 monitoring of vital measurements such as body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure, and presence or absence of bio-chemicals. This data could serve as a warning system and also as a personal base upon which to diagnosis illness and to prescribe medicines. 1. A digital memory of people you met, conversations you had, places you visited, and events you par...

    History

    From http://chronicle.com/free/v53/i23/23a03001.htm: "Lifeloggers trace their history back to 1945, when Vannevar Bush, a prominent American scientist, wrote an essay for The Atlantic Monthly called "As We May Think." Scientists deal with an increasingly unmanageable trove of data and other information, Mr. Bush wrote, but technology could help. Mr. Bush imagined scientists wearing little cameras on their heads to record lab work. He conjured an image of a desklike machine that could store th...

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    "Just as a recap, the posts on Jaiku are simply called Jaikus. They are shorter than blog posts. Because their content is usually about what you're doing, how you're feeling, or where you're going right now, their value typically also degrades more quickly over time. On many Web services the interval between new updates from a user is a day or more, but on Jaiku the updates are more frequent. When you browse the profiles of Jaiku members, you'll notice that a Jaiku that was posted an hour ago...

    Future

    "We believe that online social behavior as a whole is moving towards groups who are in a state of constant connectedness. This means shorter, more frequent, more personal updates that assume the recipients already know a lot about the sender and context of the message. The amount of communication increases but it contains less noise because we know more about the context of our peers. For example, in trials of the early research prototype of Jaiku Mobile, the amount of missed calls between th...

    Kevin Kelly's introduction athttp://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2007/02/lifelogging_an.php 1. Attention, Attention Economy, Attention Data 2. Lifestreams, Lifestreaming Personal Data Streams 3. Presence Workstreaming See also the context of the Burst Economy

  2. Kevin Kelly [1] : 1. Sharing is better than owning. “Ownership is not as important as it once was. I use roads that I don’t own. I have immediate access to 99% of the roads and highways of the world (with a few exceptions) because they are a public commons. We are all granted this street access via our payment of local taxes.

  3. Mesh businesses share four characteristics: sharing, advanced use of Web and mobile information networks, a focus on physical goods and materials, and engagement with customers through social networks. One trend is “tryvertising,” where, instead of advertising, companies place products in people’s daily lives.

  4. Example. Silk Road [1]: (self-description) "Silk Road is an anonymous marketplace where you can buy and sell without revealing who you are. We protect your identity through every step of the process, from connecting to this site, to purchasing your items, to finally receiving them. Silk Road uses the Tor network to anonymize all traffic to and ...

  5. Description Kevin Kelly: "The blogs Threat Level/Gawker recently reported the appearance of an entirely new genre of technology: an anonymous marketplace, or anonymarket. Out there on the internet is a place where you can buy and sell anything anonymously ...

  6. 2022年4月2日 · The P2P Foundation supports the aims of the Open Source Hardware and Design Alliance [2] , an initiative to foster sustainable sharing of open hardware and design. Therefore, this section will be: monitoring the progress towards a world of constant social innovation based on open designs;

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