Archive for May, 2008

A world of timidity

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

Larry Page thinks too few people are busy solving the really important problems:

If you ask an economist what’s driven economic growth, it’s been major advances in things that mattered – the mechanization of farming, mass manufacturing, things like that. The problem is, our society is not organized around doing that. People are not working on things that could have that kind of influence. We forget that it really does matter that we don’t have to carry our water; it’s not that much fun to walk miles and miles to try to find water and then carry it back under human power. And our ability to generate clean, accessible water is based on basic technologies: Do we have energy? Can we make things? My argument is that people aren’t thinking that way. Instead, it’s sort of like “We are captives of the world, and whatever happens, happens.” That’s not the case at all. It really matters whether people are working on generating clean energy or improving transportation or making the Internet work better and all those things. And small groups of people can have a really huge impact.

RSS: essential

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

RSS Awareness Day

Though the choice of date may be a little strange, never mind, today is RSS day, an initiative by Daily Blog Tips. I expect most users of this blog are RSS fanatics anyway, but displaying the banner might help spread the word. If you don’t use RSS already, here is the essential information to get you started. And your web life will change forever. (Tip: bza.no).