Thursday, May 26, 2005


So I'm back from WSJ conference in Carlsbad and pretty recovered from the 6am flight I had yesterday. I definately feel refreshed with ideas on how to continue moving AARP toward the future of digital publishing and service. Lots of great information and innovative thought. Scott McNealy talked about how he felt that the computer of the future will be a thin client (nothing more than a screen, keyboard, radio) and the network itself will have the power. This would mean small light weight devices with universal, super fast network connections with unlimited storage and shared applications. While Negroponte is saying each computer in the world will be a client and a server making up a "mesh" network. It'll be fun to see who's right. Posted by Hello

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