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Fraser Speirs’ iPad Future Shock
“What you’re seeing in the industry’s reaction to the iPad is nothing less than future shock.
The tech industry will be in paroxysms of future shock for some time to come. Many will cling to their January-26th notions of what it takes to get “real work” done; cling to the idea that the computer-based part of it is the “real work”.
It’s not. The Real Work is not formatting the margins, installing the printer driver, uploading the document, finishing the PowerPoint slides, running the software update or reinstalling the OS.
The Real Work is teaching the child, healing the patient, selling the house, logging the road defects, fixing the car at the roadside, capturing the table’s order, designing the house and organising the party.
Think of the millions of hours of human effort spent on preventing and recovering from the problems caused by completely open computer systems. Think of the lengths that people have gone to in order to acquire skills that are orthogonal to their core interests and their job, just so they can get their job done.
If the iPad and its successor devices free these people to focus on what they do best, it will dramatically change people’s perceptions of computing from something to fear to something to engage enthusiastically with. I find it hard to believe that the loss of background processing isn’t a price worth paying to have a computer that isn’t frightening anymore.”
Wonderful perspective on the iPad and what will come from it. If you’re in tech, take 5 minutes to read this and then take a few deep breaths.
Contributing to The 2.0 Life
I’m very excited to say that today marks my first contribution to The 2.0 Life. I’ll be writing there weekly about new online services, the social web, and embracing the digital lifestyle from here on out!
First post: “How Transparency, Life and Twitter Fit Together”

Did You Know 3.0 - Great video on Globalization & The Information Age.
(via ryancraven)

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