Cyrius Media Group
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Services
  • Solutions
  • Portfolio
  • Clients
  • Media
  • Contact
  • Overview
  • Cyrius News
  • In the Press
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Press Kit

Now, the world really is a stage.

Satellites peer down upon us, as we peer into the screens onto which their images beam.

Every action we take online adds to the story the earth is writing.

The next chapter?

Do you have a project in mind?

Articles

Creative Director Stefan Sojka is one of Australia’s most published freelance writers and commentators on Web business and Internet culture.  He has been a regular monthly columnist for the award-winning NETT magazine for the past three years.  Previous roles included 7 years writing for internet.au magazine and the Australian Net Directory. He continues to contribute to a number of blogs and publications.

Dude Where is My Hovercar?

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

By Stefan Sojka

The digital revolution?  Just how much has this Web delivered on its ultra-hyped promise of the mid 90s, when futurists and ‘imagineers’ dreamed of phantasmagorical virtual worlds and ultra-utopian real ones?  As we get into 2009, I thought I would look at all the unfulfilled promises of the Internet – the things that should have all happened by now, if we hadn’t been rebooting, anti-spamming, watching Star Wars Kid Remixes, or Googling Anna Nicole Smith and Britney.

International Smiley Face Standards
How many times have you whipped off an email with a witty retort that could only be taken in the right context with the accompanying smiley face – only to discover that it had turned into a :J or a $@&# in the recipient’s email program – completely changing the meaning of the message and leaving you feeling rather ~:-0?
Why haven’t Google, Microsoft, Nokia, ISO and W3C held a conference and agreed on a definitive set of cross-platform graphic smiley faces?

Double Trouble
Someone sends you a nicely formatted email.  You hit “reply” and start typing.  All the formatting disappears, including your own signature, then all your “ENTER” keystrokes shift down double lines… what is that about??  Do Apple and Microsoft executives meet up every Friday 13th at Skull and Bones HQ for a good belly laugh?  This is my life you are wasting, people!

More’s the law.
Why is it that memory and processing power have been doubling every two years – but every task I do on my computer takes exactly the same length of time to complete as it did in 1985?  To top that off, I just bought a 2-Terabyte USB drive to conveniently store my entire digital life on – but it now takes three days to copy all the files on to it, and another 4 years to re-name all the files in a way that won’t make any sense to anyone by the time I’ve finished.

The Paperless Office
There’s a reason why Tasmania is getting clear-felled – every computer these days seems to ship with a free printer.  I’ve bought four new filing cabinets in the last few years. “Think about the environment before printing” the footer says… We think.  We print.

Power to the People
How can it be that 150 million people can join a social net­working site, like FaceBook or MySpace, and the most significant impacts of that unimaginable level of people power are that a bunch of virtual pets got fed and a band called OK GO now have global cultural significance, regardless of the fact that no one bothered to question whether they were good musicians or not?  There are only 7 countries with populations larger than 150 million – where is the FaceBook parliament?  The MySpace armed forces?  How can so many people be so mindlessly irrelevant?  When is all this ‘social net­working’ going to turn into something of substance?  If we all chip in $1,000 each, we could overthrow governments, take over global corporations and fund a few small armies.  We need better Web 2.0 apps.

Pie-in-the-Sky Computing
Cloud computing – sounds like we’ll all just wave our hands around and our digital lives will just float into perfect formation, automagically self-organising without so much as a file rename, right-click or Control-Z.  There is no cloud – only warehouses full of very complicated computers, built and maintained by super-geeks who love the complexity.  When ISPs are run by poets and ballerinas, cloud computing might just become a reality.

Sadly I am running out of paper on this page – I could go on all year.  Now switch off your computer, go to your window and scream “I’m mad as hell and I can’t take it any more!”  Turn your computer back on and start blogging.  That’ll fix it!

Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0) | Permalink
Trackback Link
http://www.cyrius.com.au/BlogRetrieve.aspx?BlogID=4177&PostID=62368&A=Trackback
Trackbacks
Post has no trackbacks.
Comments
Post has no comments.
Post a Comment




Captcha Image

Previous Next

Recent Posts

  • Just Google It!
  • Think inside the square
  • There's no business like show business
  • Easier said than done
  • Details, details
  • Right of Refusal
  • Anchored in reality
  • Defragging the world
  • Sitting Pretty?
  • A Long Time In Cyberspace?

Tags

  • Archives (90)
  • Blog (3)
  • Business Advice (29)
  • Consulting (22)
  • Google (1)
  • Humour (5)
  • Interview (4)
  • Marketing (15)
  • Motivation (25)
  • Music (6)
  • PR & Press (11)
  • SEO (1)
  • Social Media (8)
  • Web Design (3)
  • Web Philosphy (22)
  • Website Reviews (93)
  • Writing (124)

Archive

  • November 2011 (1)
  • August 2011 (1)
  • July 2011 (1)
  • June 2011 (1)
  • May 2011 (1)
  • April 2011 (1)
  • March 2011 (1)
  • February 2011 (1)
  • November 2010 (1)
  • October 2010 (2)
  • August 2010 (1)
  • July 2010 (2)
  • May 2010 (2)
  • March 2010 (4)
  • December 2009 (3)
  • August 2009 (1)
  • June 2009 (2)
  • May 2009 (1)
  • March 2009 (3)
  • November 2008 (1)
  • September 2008 (8)
  • August 2008 (1)
  • February 2008 (1)
  • September 2004 (2)
  • May 2004 (1)
  • March 2004 (1)
  • January 2004 (1)
  • October 2003 (1)
  • August 2002 (1)
  • June 2001 (1)
  • June 2000 (1)
  • January 2000 (1)
  • December 1999 (76)
  • April 1999 (1)
  • March 1999 (1)
  • December 1997 (1)
Membership

Web services

  • Overview
  • Consulting
  • Branding
  • Website Design
  • Web Development
  • Flash
  • SEO
  • Online PR
  • Social Media

More services

  • Domain Names
  • Hosting
  • Custom Programming
  • Audio Production
  • Video Production
  • Photography
  • Multimedia
  • Copy Writing
  • Printing

Internet solutions

  • Overview
  • Business Catalyst
  • BigCommerce
  • WordPress
  • MailChimp

Networking

  • Memberships
  • Nett.com.au

Media & other info

  • Overview
  • Cyrius News
  • In the Press
  • Articles
  • Blog
  • Press Kit
  • Privacy
  • Sitemap
  • Visit our Facebook
  • View Our Videos
  • Latest Tweets
  •  

Cyrius Media Group Pty Ltd
PO Box 240
North Ryde BC Sydney
NSW 1670 AUSTRALIA

Email: info@cyrius.com.au
Phone: +612 9877 5544
Fax: +612 9877 6644

© Copyright 2012 Cyrius Media Group Pty Ltd. | Home About Us Contact | Cyrius Website Design Sydney