Technostalgia A few weeks back, I went to a Christies auction on the history of cyberspace. In front of me was Mark Stahlman, one of the earliest cybergeeks in New York. To my right, with his wife, was Mitch Kapor. Kapor of course invented Lotus 123, the precursor to Microsoft Excel, which was ultimately sold […]
Monthly Archives: February 2005
Technostalgia A few weeks back, I went to a Christies auction on the history of cyberspace. In front of me was Mark Stahlman, one of the earliest cybergeeks in New York. To my right, with his wife, was Mitch Kapor. Kapor of course invented Lotus 123, the precursor to Microsoft Excel, which was ultimately sold […]
I have been sitting on this post far too long and rather than run the risk of watching silently while the medium changes, I figured I better get this out there half-baked so as to keep chipping away at the ideas. I recently came across the following paragraph: The time has come when advertising has […]
I have been sitting on this post far too long and rather than run the risk of watching silently while the medium changes, I figured I better get this out there half-baked so as to keep chipping away at the ideas. I recently came across the following paragraph: The time has come when advertising has […]