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Home LANs + Broadband + Devices

Thursday, November 06, 2003

Jeff Jarvis report from Always On breakfast in NYC. [Scripting News]

Any event that can get Mark Pincus to fly out to NYC - right before his big Tribe.net open house, has GOT to be important.

And any event where a content play can announce and show their social software plans - is coolio by me.

And any event - that's coolio enough to get the godhead Clay - come out and preach - has got to be important.

:-)

Tony Perkin's "Always On" network is starting to get to be pretty interesting.

Wait a minute - didn't anybody tell Joi about the Social Software shootout on the 11th - with Esther Dyson and Rafe Needleman?

Well if I have to choose between the two, I'll choose the cult leader everytime.

Dinner on the 11th in San Francisco.

I'm in San Francisco from November 11 for 48 hours. I'm free for dinner on the 11th. Sign up on the wiki page if you're interested in getting together. I'm arriving on that day so I may be a bit tired, but I'd be happy to meet up with everyone.

Jacob Levy has agreed to help organize it. Thanks Jacob.

By Joichi Ito jito-mt@bee.puberteny.com. [Joi Ito's Web]
 Longhorn 

Brad Abrams posted the Longhorn Architecture and the Longhorn Namespace graphics (PDF version here). These are fun to look at once in a while just to get a visual representation of what Windows looks like from an architecture and a programmatic viewpoint.

[The Scobleizer Weblog]

This is the chart I wanted to show everyone.  It's of the entire Longhorn architecture.

No other company in the history of computing has been able to put these many resources, timescale or vested interests into such an undertaking.  Each little box on this chart is 100 people. CLICK ON IT - for full size.  It's worth the journey. 

Avalon is the fulfillment of rich media platforms - what we were working on from 1995-2000.  The universal canvas metaphor, multimedia personalization, scalable content and the new paradigm of tools - are all based upon having a rich media platform.

Laszlo delivers that platform today, but Avalon nails the coffin on HTML.

WinFS used to be known as Cairo.  It's an object-oriented file system, oooops - that's right, it's a SERVICE oriented file system, designed to provide "rdf"-like semantical meaning and structure to ALL processes and data in the system.  Based upon WinFS, Microsoft has revamped the very nature of what an operating system is, providing first class object status to Documents (media, files, everything), Messages (email, IM, fax, conferencing) and Contacts - their name for People (which includes organizations, groups and households.)  

This is brilliant shit!  Having built-in constucts like IM, photo albums or people choosers means that NO app or service will go without these features!  EVERYTHING can share everything else.

Indigo is the pen-ultimate.  The cat's meow.  The symbol that Microsoft knows it has won.  Indigo is a universal connector joint, uniting the concept of security, identity and SOA (services oriented architecture) to ALL kinds of web services, protocols and data structures.  Taking it's lead from IBMs WebSphere - Indigo is one of those architectures that does everything for everybody.  It appears to do it fairly, openly and with support for everything we care about.

We're (Broadband Mechanics) are Indigo developers. 

In the future - it's ALL about connecting Islands together.  Indigo creates the causeways, those long narrow lo-riding bridges that create Archipelago's from disparate Islands.

Anyone going to the UPnP Forum next week?

I'm trying to learn about networking and trying to understand the different approaches.

Apple is pushing Rendezvous. Microsoft is pushing UPnP. Which one is better and why?

[The Scobleizer Weblog]

I can Scoble a lot of time.  Rendezvous is in a class all by itself, while UPnP is more of the same.

Witness the products.  Or lack thereof.  UPnP is great for USB hard drives and digital cameras.

Rendezvous is about shared devices, auto-mounting and auto-discovery.  Nuf said.

Xeni Jardin writes.....

BoingBoing tribe on Tribe.net turns 300. A few weeks back, BoingBoing reader Pauly M. and friends created a "BoingBoing tribe" at the online social networking site Tribe.net to "further the banter and chitchat that goes along with boingboing." The group appears to be growing, and just passed the 300-member mark. Link [Boing Boing Blog]

Marc responds.....

Unfortunately BoingBoing's Tribe hasn't made it to the Top 10 yet.  here's the Current List:

Burning Man (public) join
Category: Cultures & Community
Time to Burn.... 938 members

Social software intellectuals (public) manage
Category: Computers & Internet
Rocking the house in a social way... 688 members

Mac OS X (public) join
Category: Computers & Internet
Tips and Tricks as well as general discussion of Mac OS X.... 665 members

San Francisco (public)
Category: Cities & Neighborhoods
San Francisco (415) Sucka Free City! And our little neighbors... 579 members

Polyamory (public) join
Category: Romance & Relationships
A Tribe for all Ethical Sluts! .....504 members

*Kissing!* (public)join
Category: Health & Wellness
well...no tribe on kissing...a shame... let me be the first to star... 462 members

Bloggers (public)
Category: Cultures & Community
A gathering place for bloggers....... 458 members

sfbay (public)
Category: Cultures & Community
THE tribe for the san francisco bay area / silicon valley........ 439 members

friendster sucks (public)
Category: Computers & Internet
A home for displaced friendsters and friendster haters. To chat wit... 423 members

Techtv Techies (public) join
Category: Computers & Internet
Fans of the various Help shows (Call for Help, Screen Savers) are w... 410 members

Boing Boing's 300 is respectable - but not unusual.  The strangest thing to me is how few people participate in the Tribes they join. It's as if they see being a member of a Tribe as some sort of status symbol.  Certainly more people pay attention to what Tribes your a member of, than what your 'interests' are - per se.

That's what makes the Tribe different/better than Friendster.  Ryze has Networks (orignally called Tribes) but they don't feature the kind of interaction and activities Tribe Tribes do: which include shared Image gallery, Message board, Events and Listings postings.

But anyway - congrats to Xeni and Boing Boing.  Maybe she'll come to Tribe's open house tomorrow (Fri. Nov. 7th.)


Updated: 11/21/2003; 3:02:59 PM.