tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7321821.post112120336428429913..comments2023-12-13T04:18:15.075-08:00Comments on Blue Cat Blog: JavaOne 2005Russ Abbotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15431389045571531450noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7321821.post-1121279307993539912005-07-13T11:28:00.000-07:002005-07-13T11:28:00.000-07:00It is, of course, marketing. But it is also an at...It is, of course, marketing. But it is also an attempt to make explicit how the web (and technology in general) is changing the world. <BR/><BR/>We are all (at least potentially) much more actively involved now than in the past. The idea used to be that information is king. The increasing ubiquity of computing makes the whole world much more self-interactive.<BR/><BR/>I'm teaching a course on System architecture. Not knowing what to do in that course, I started a <A HREF="http://cs.calstatela.edu/~wiki/cs590/index.php/Main_Page" REL="nofollow">wiki </A> about it. Ubiquitous computing now seems to me to be the unifying concept.Russ Abbotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15431389045571531450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7321821.post-1121257551886881402005-07-13T05:25:00.000-07:002005-07-13T05:25:00.000-07:00What's the difference? Did people not participate ...What's the difference? Did people not participate in creating and sharing information before? Sounds like marketing for their server products to me.Matthewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00661898643589481825noreply@blogger.com