Filed under: Babel, Isaac Sims, Palopia, Robert Kittinger, Trent Bigelow, business 2.0, data mineing, web 2.0
I have a dream for collaborative websites and the so called web 2.0. And having spoken with Trent Bigelow and Isaac Sims of Palopia.com on many occasions, I know we have similar visions. We are the minds, with the passion necessary, to drive this technology out from the fog it’s currently in. Trent calls it “autistic”; I say “fog”. Over the next 7-10 years, we and others like us, will use intelligent and imaginative processes on the server side to free the user. We will free the users, empower them, enhance their communication and creativity. At the heart of it, they will move freely and naturally while representing their true self, purely.
There is electricity in the air and the possibilities are endless.
“And the Lord said, “Look, they are one people, and they have all one language; and this is only the beginning of what they will do; nothing that they propose to do will be impossible for them”". Then he messes up their language and scatters them all over the place. We’ve all heard about the Tower of Babel, but the important part is obvious. We are there again; so what are we going to do with this power, this responsibility.
Trent, Isaac, myself and others are casting noble visions for the future of this powerful movement. I pray others will do the same. But none of us are pro PHP programmers, or AJAX and LAMP gurus; we need these talented people to come beside us. And, if each of us offer our own small part of expertise, we can do nothing but change this world.
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