Twitter LifeCycle

Twitter TI recently plopped my name down on CogDog’s wiki charting the Twitter Lifecycle which got me thinking about the question marks that are on the plateau and if I indeed have made it to this ridge or have been slipping and sliding along the incline for the past year. One thing is for sure, I raced up the incline quickly back in March ’07 to tumble back to read-only use upon returning to the wilds of Northern BC. My new digs at UNBC and activation of my unlocked smartphone on the Rogers newtork have done wonders for my tweeting in the last 4 months. At this point, I am feeling like the addition of TwitBin has brought me to the lofty heights of the Mount Tweet. One thing about the Twitter ascent – it’s anything but lonely at the top.
 

OLPC

Lydia with OLPCI must say that I am disheartened by the battering the OLPC project is taking in the last few months. Intel treachery, privatization of OLPC technology, and rumblings of Windows is kicking up dust in Negroponte’s camp.

In the midst of these arguments, the underlying intent of the OLPC project is being lost. The project was not about providing ‘cheap technology’ to developing nations, but providing affordable, extensible technology for open learning in developing nations. The alternate power source options, mesh networking, multi-lingual intuitive UI, and open access to any and all code on the OLPC are the project’s real strengths. To my knowledge, none of these have been in the interests or business plans of Windows or Intel. My kids share an OLPC and I am struck by how well the UI encourages them to explore and experiment. Let’s hope this visionary project is not derailed by recent developments that truly divert the ‘cheap laptop’ debates away from the OLPC’s real strengths and goals.