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" « Dead Pixels and The Stages of Grief | Home | Sponsored Tags » March 13, 2005 The Long Trail Unless you've been on safari for the past six months you've probably heard about Chris Anderson's Long Tail article that appeared in WIRED in October 2004. There's been much news about the subsequent book deal , the speaking engagements , the Long Tail blog . . . suffice to say, the Long Tail is now Big Business. I'm not writing about the Long Tail. Right now, on the eve of the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference here in San Diego, I am thinking about the Long Trail . It's something I mentioned to Paul Kedrosky the other day, who then went and penned this . That got me thinking, ok, I should finally spent some time and post this Long Trail notion that's been stewing for a long time. "Remix" is the theme of the conference. "Remix your hardware", "Remix your software", "Remix your web" . . . so beckon the animated slogans on the O'Reilly Conference site. The thing about remixing is that it makes something new out of something old. The act of remixing itself is nothing new. Remixing even in media is nothing new. Remixing in music in particular. Maybe Larry Lessig only found out about remixes in the past few years, but mash-ups, remixes, all that stuff has been around for decades. The path hewn by the pioneers of remixing goes way back. It's a long trail . [Come to think of it, the image at the top of this article is a blatant remix of the original Long Tail image that appeared in the WIRED article.] So much of what we think is new is not. In computing technology, this is painfully true. Particularly if you were around and actually used the old technology (say, the PLATO system ). Speaking of PLATO . . . seeing Ray Ozzie now reporting to Bill Gates . . . now there is a long trail story if there ever was one. Ray started out on PLATO in the 1970s, went on to build Lotus Symphony and then Lotus Notes, then built Groove . . . now absorbed by Redmond . Jon Udell po" .... read entire page 161
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