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The digital age has improved the access to information and the speed of information distribution dramatically. Are we failing to preserve histories, images and pictures for future generations?
When the author of these lines tried to transfer some information from an eight year old computer with no W/LAN to a current PC recently, she failed. To some surprise, the only possible device the eight year old machine could write to was a 3 ?? floppy disc, a device winch looks to children like an ancient storage system, as they are not likely to ever have seen a wobbly 5 ?? disc. Cursrent Windows XP machines tend not to have floppy disc drives. This raises a fundamental question: What will happen to all the CD-ROMs, DVDs, memory sticks and SIM-cards we use to store music and pictures? Will future societies have devices which able to read current data, image and music archives?
Museums and history departments boost records of ancient books and correspondence, lovingly decorated with frames and illustrations and transferred from generation to generation as historic documents. Some other recent product releases illustrate the trend towards ever faster flows of information across ever bigger networks. Software developer ?euris 4c? recently published ?4c?, a thumbnail previews plug-in for Internet Explorer. The application replaces website description text with quick previews, allowing the user to view a thumbnail size preview of a page before clicking onto it. If 4c is active on the system, it also starts a special windows administration as soon as two or more browser windows are open. The window administration displays previews of all browsers. A mouse click on the preview is sufficient to access the website.
The software developer Somebytes has released tools which for little money enable Microsoft Outlook users (and therefore most personal computer users) asynchronous synchronization of Outlook folders through email. Anyone working in teams on multiple sites or across time zones will immediately understand the benefits: - appointments, contacts, tasks and notes from a home PC or office PC can be updated with defined users at any location and in any time zone to allow any colleague, family or club member access to the same schedule or information (access can be defined individually). While this certainly makes current life easier and speeds up the information access it makes any paper based time planner incompatible and redundant. Future generations of historians and archaeologists will gain access to current digital records only if hard disks will be preserved and readable. As it stands this is unlikely.
The music industry is suffering from another gift season enforcing the trend towards the mp3 format. Acon Digital Media, developer of some affordable and easy to use music software tools has released a new application helping consumers to convert any piece of music into a real music ring tone in less than three minutes, available from http://www.myringading.com. The application called ?My Ringading? makes creating truly unique ring tones and transferring them to a cell phone a child?s play - infrared, cable or Bluetooth as well as cost effective WAP uploads are all available at a mouse click. Storing music on hard discs and mobile phones is converting essential cultural expression into a throw away item. Though at only EU?16.90 / US$19.90 for the software this at least reduces the amount of money ring tone consumers tend to through away on this.
Klaas Brumann has recently finished a dissertation paper on the growing trend of online networking, which has been supported by new developments in social software (see http://www.linkedin.com and http://www.sossoon.net). Online networking has been expanding during the year 2005 into research and higher education with the knowledge networks academici. This online network provides instant access to any information published and asynchronous communication in specialist subject groups across fields of research and academic disciplines across the globe, 24/7. Once the servers are switched off our society will return to be as advanced as the last book that was printed. In our present time however, interactive networking for business and academia will become essential.
The only product reviewed recently that bugs the trend and carries memories into the future are printed photo albums, like the FotoInsight.com Photobook. The great thing about processing or printing photos is that all those digital treasures languishing on hard drives could finally see the light of day. Getting nicely laid out, perfectly printed photo books preserves photographic memories and converts digital images into gifts and pieces of reference. FotoInsight reports that in the first month it already made 12% of its revenues from photobooks alone with traditional photographic processing down sharply over the previous year.
A culture which fails to preserve memories will vanish without a trace. Computer users should not assume that their children will be able to read or access in any form the information currently being accumulated on memory sticks, CD-ROMs or DVDs.
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Sources:
Euris 4c http://www.euris-4c.com/press/10_2005.htm
Acon Digital Media My Ringading http://www.acondigital.com/docs/myring100_pr_us.pdf
Acon Digital Acoustica http://www.acondigital.com/docs/acous330_pr_us.pdf
Somebytes OLFolder Sync http://www.wallpaper-calendar.com/press/OLFolder%20Engl.htm
Academici. The Knowledge Network http://www.academici.com/net/press/
Abelsoft SmartPic http://www.abelssoft.de/es/newsletter_es.doc
FotoInsight Limited http://fotoinsight.blogspot.com/
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