Topics for Think New Orleans

A list of things running through my head. Need to get them out so I can get back to programming.

Publius: Sorry, I’m more Wozniack than Jobs, at this point there are plenty of people with visions. I want to be one with code. I’m sure that this is going to be a group effort and that my code won’t wither for lack of advocacy. I can advocate, too, but I’m stressed by it. I’m alive when I’m in the implementation.

New Orleans on the blogosphere in force is going to alter the blogosphere. Just you wait and see.

Overriding harping point. What if your city was evacuated? How would you organize after the nuclear family was gathered?

Churches, schools, car pools, coffee shops, bowling leagues, dog parks, farmers markets. The people in your life are connected to a sub-community. These communities must exist now, for some time, without their physical rally point.

Major harping points, social networking preferences are not the same as the digital divide. Separate issues, both must be addressed.

Major harping point. Now, more than ever, data wants to be free. We can watch syndication evolve rapidly, and focus on the second tier of the blogosphere, routing. Creating social hubs, and routing those messages.

We have too many data streams. We need then to form data puddles.

Need to extract all the vision in the Wiki, get it into the blog.

Think New Orleans 2.0 is a Synidcated Database. Data moves from stream to stream, and stays active so long as it is tagged.

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