Bruce Sterling on Why It Stopped Making Sense to Talk About 'The Internet' in 2012
Bruce Sterling (neo-garante del Centro Nexa!) parla dei nuovi mega-silos che stanno frammentando Internet. juan carlos Bruce Sterling on Why It Stopped Making Sense to Talk About 'The Internet' in 2012 /Five simple reasons: Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft./ Dec 27 2012, 2:56 PM ET Many people use, as a kind of shorthand, /The Internet/ to mean a wide variety of things related to this series of tubes. The Internet could mean the culture made and distributed on the Internet, the LOLCATZ, memes, etc. ("The Internet loves this kind of stuff.") The Internet could mean the infrastructure itself, its speed and distribution. ("The Internet is so sloooow right now.") The Internet could mean the industry that builds it, the consumer and B2B companies that effectively own all the quasi-public spaces through which we traipse. ("The Internet wants to disintermediate blahblahblah.") And there are a thousand other times when we find it easier to say, "The Internet does" or "It feels like the Internet is" or whatever rather than attempt to identify the specific actors of the play. And maybe that was helpful. Maybe in such a distributed system it makes sense to use "The Internet" as a stand-in for causal agents that seem to inhere /in the network/ without belonging to any individual node. Maybe it's like a mob or a gatheration of starlings; the dynamic relationships between the individuals turn out to be more important than the things themselves. But in 2012, that way of talking, if it was ever helpful, is no longer. And there are five reasons for that: Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft. Now, when we say, "The Internet" or "smartphones" or "computers" we usually mean something shaped by one of these entities, or all of them. [...] Continua qui: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/12/bruce-sterling-on-why-...
purtoppo che le concentrazioni di interessi stiano da anni e in vari modi "shaping" il mercato e di conseguenza la nostra società in quanto consumatori (di dispositivi, di banda, di Internet), senza che ci sia una reale possibilità di limitarne l'agire, non è una novità. sarebbe interessante trovare alternative a questi modelli, piuttosto. auguri qgl Il 28/12/2012 10:16, J.C. DE MARTIN ha scritto:
Bruce Sterling (neo-garante del Centro Nexa!) parla dei nuovi mega-silos che stanno frammentando Internet.
juan carlos
Bruce Sterling on Why It Stopped Making Sense to Talk About 'The Internet' in 2012
/Five simple reasons: Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft./
Dec 27 2012, 2:56 PM ET
Many people use, as a kind of shorthand, /The Internet/ to mean a wide variety of things related to this series of tubes. The Internet could mean the culture made and distributed on the Internet, the LOLCATZ, memes, etc. ("The Internet loves this kind of stuff.") The Internet could mean the infrastructure itself, its speed and distribution. ("The Internet is so sloooow right now.") The Internet could mean the industry that builds it, the consumer and B2B companies that effectively own all the quasi-public spaces through which we traipse. ("The Internet wants to disintermediate blahblahblah.") And there are a thousand other times when we find it easier to say, "The Internet does" or "It feels like the Internet is" or whatever rather than attempt to identify the specific actors of the play.
And maybe that was helpful. Maybe in such a distributed system it makes sense to use "The Internet" as a stand-in for causal agents that seem to inhere /in the network/ without belonging to any individual node. Maybe it's like a mob or a gatheration of starlings; the dynamic relationships between the individuals turn out to be more important than the things themselves.
But in 2012, that way of talking, if it was ever helpful, is no longer.
And there are five reasons for that: Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Microsoft. Now, when we say, "The Internet" or "smartphones" or "computers" we usually mean something shaped by one of these entities, or all of them.
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Continua qui: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/12/bruce-sterling-on-why-...
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On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 11:09:59 AM +0100, gianluca quaglia wrote:
purtoppo che le concentrazioni di interessi stiano da anni e in vari modi "shaping" il mercato e di conseguenza la nostra società in quanto consumatori (di dispositivi, di banda, di Internet), senza che ci sia una reale possibilità di limitarne l'agire, non è una novità. sarebbe interessante trovare alternative a questi modelli, piuttosto.
le alternative tecnicamente ci sono già quasi tutte eccome, e non da ieri, senza nemmeno passare per Diaspora. Avevo iniziato a spiegarlo via email, poi ho realizzato che un paio di figure sarebbero state utili e che comunque l'argomento interessa anche fuori da questa lista, quindi ho messo tutto qui: http://stop.zona-m.net/it/2012/12/le-alternative-a-apple-facebook-c-ci-sono-... Buon anno, Marco http://mfioretti.com
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 12:41:48 PM +0100, Marco Fioretti wrote:
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 11:09:59 AM +0100, gianluca quaglia wrote:
purtoppo che le concentrazioni di interessi stiano da anni e in vari modi "shaping" il mercato e di conseguenza la nostra società in quanto consumatori (di dispositivi, di banda, di Internet), senza che ci sia una reale possibilità di limitarne l'agire, non è una novità. sarebbe interessante trovare alternative a questi modelli, piuttosto.
le alternative tecnicamente ci sono già quasi tutte eccome, e non da ieri, senza nemmeno passare per Diaspora. Avevo iniziato a spiegarlo via email, poi ho realizzato che un paio di figure sarebbero state utili e che comunque l'argomento interessa anche fuori da questa lista, quindi ho messo tutto qui:
http://stop.zona-m.net/it/2012/12/le-alternative-a-apple-facebook-c-ci-sono-...
Visto che la prima descrizione dell'idea, nella sua forma attuale, si è concretizzata proprio partecipando a una discussione su questa lista, mi sembra utile segnalare dove potete trovarla oggi: http://per-cloud.com Marco Fioretti -- M. Fioretti http://mfioretti.com http://stop.zona-m.net Your own civil rights and the quality of your life heavily depend on how software is used *around* you
per chi sta seguendo questa triste ma importante vicenda, domani livestream da new york city, ore 10-12 italiane: This Saturday Democracy Now! will provide a special livestream as family and friends of Aaron Swartz gather at Cooper Union's Great Hall in New York City to celebrate his life and remember their beloved friend, sibling, child, and partner. http://www.democracynow.org/live/democracy_now_livestream_of_aaron_swartz
Sarò lì... David Orban skype, twitter, linkedin, sl, etc: davidorban On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:29 PM, bernardo parrella <bernardo.parrella@gmail.com> wrote:
per chi sta seguendo questa triste ma importante vicenda, domani livestream da new york city, ore 10-12 italiane:
This Saturday Democracy Now! will provide a special livestream as family and friends of Aaron Swartz gather at Cooper Union’s Great Hall in New York City to celebrate his life and remember their beloved friend, sibling, child, and partner.
http://www.democracynow.org/live/democracy_now_livestream_of_aaron_swartz
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