o, we’ll give it a go and see if it’s still worth any time once the novelty of getting new friends wears off. Perhaps I’ll fall in love with Scrabulous. For the moment, I’m still feeling that banking is the online activity I like best.
by emb at 5:35 1
Wednesday, 28,
Stupid 2.0 is more interactive!
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Yesterday was the SLA libraries 2.0 talk from Stephen Abr. Not much new, and I always leave these sorts of 2.0 talks wondering “who cares?” I mean, it’s just more ways to be just as we are. So, now I have a facebook account, on top of my IM account, on top of my personal blog, on top of my work blog, on top of my Bloglines account, on top of my Flickr and YouTube accounts, on top of my Citeulike and Delicious accounts. And does this actually make my life easier/better/more interesting? Not really.
And does it make us any smarter, or at least better informed? I’m still waiting to see evidence of that. I think of my great grandfather reading the Congressional Record on his farmstead in rural Montana, and boy, that’s a lot more informed than your average Delicious user. Just think, in 1860 when the Confederates attacked Fort Sumpter everyone thought the war would be quick, easy, over in a month or two. Now, after the invention of the telephone, the interstate