I'm interviewed later this morning on ideas for the future in blogging, podcasting, etc.
Last night at dinner I talked with Stewart Brand about future-safing archives, so my schpiel about that is well-rehearsed. I'll certainly talk about that this morning.
Here are some of the questions they asked me to address.
What's on the horizon -- still OPML, podcast player (wifi, open to other apps, recording), real unconferences.
Service I'd like to buy that isn't available right now -- future-safe web sites, relate this to conversation with Charlie Nesson.
What is Web 3.0? Easy to answer. Stay tuned.
Last update: Thursday, June 3, 2010; 4:00:48 PM
~About the Author~
Dave Winer, 55, is a visiting scholar at NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute. He pioneered the development of weblogs, syndication (RSS), podcasting, outlining, and web content management software; former contributing editor at Wired Magazine, research fellow at Harvard Law School, entrepreneur, and investor in web media companies. A native New Yorker, he received a Master's in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin, a Bachelor's in Mathematics from Tulane University and currently lives in New York City.
"RSS was born in 1997 out of the confluence of Dave Winer's 'Really Simple Syndication' technology, used to push out blog updates, and Netscape's 'Rich Site Summary', which allowed users to create custom Netscape home pages with regularly updated data flows." - Tim O'Reilly.