Cluetrain out of the tunnel
Posted by Adriana Cronin-Lukas
Thursday, July 8, 2004 @ 09:26 AM
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Yesterday, in a conversation, I mentioned a recent wave of Cluetrain buzz. Here is some more of the Cluetrain revival - and a wonderful rant calling for a second edition to boot:
Since the publication of the Cluetrain Manifesto, the world survived the flipping of the millenium digits, the bull market ended, the radical right wing revolution rode a pendulum swing of popular support, blogging tools and syndication emerged, the triples based semantic readjustment of the web begtan, Internet2 got well on its way to showing us the potential of unlimited bandwidth, DSL provisioning became so standardized and profitable that even the telcos could make money at it... globalization drove a lot of off shore outsourcing of services from the USA, and SPAM... god, has SPAM ever found a home in our hearts and minds.
Recent conversations have turned on digital identity, Open Source, GNU and the creative commons, content management, syndication, wireless, micropayments, and RFID. The hydrogen economy has peeked at us from around the corner and ATT has lassoed the stupid network and is trying to take it away from its birth parents.
Conversation killers like Microsoft, SCO, and Dave Winer's condition have emerged to suck up tens of thousands of person hours of productivity. But beneath that there has been a carnival flourishing, with marks on the midway buying iPods and eating cotton candy, while the show goes on in the main tent: some of the best writing we've ever seen emerging on the "blogs," Flash animations and new cyber forms of art and erudition... conferences at the University of Chicago and the University of California... the struggle with the forces of repression to hold keep the Electronic Frontier open, geeks subverting corporate hierarchies with a tool set that includes old standards like Perl and MySQL and emerging scripting and database tools that I haven't heard the acronyms for.
I think I need a second edition of Cluetrain... I need these people to help me focus on what's happening, what's possible, and where we might be going from here.
A first prize for understanding all the allusions and references in the post.
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