Monday, January 23, 2006

� The future transparency of the past�we live in glass houses | Tom Foremski: IMHO | ZDNet.com

� The future transparency of the past�we live in glass houses Tom Foremski: IMHO ZDNet.com
Tom Foremski pushes the buttom of something we've all been thinking for a while: if more and more of your interactions are mediated by computers, all the information about those interactions are, or can be stored somewhere. In fact, Google is keeping track of every piece of information it comes across. My bet is that this will be a no brainer lock in effect. When almost all your interactions will be computer mediated, how much would you be willing to pay to make your profile accesible in a digital format for computers to act for you? In that case, what would be the value of your past history? Maybe, we should all start building our digital memory today