November 18th, 2005 by Tim Bruysten in polis

“The term ambient findability describes a world at the crossroads of ubiquitous computing and the internet, in which we can find anyone or anything from anywhere at any time. It’s not necessarily a goal, and we’ll never achieve perfect findability, but we’re surely headed in the right direction.”

A very thrilling article. A bit of speculation and utopian. But not so much as we may think.

“Soon, I’ll be able to rely on a mashup between Google Maps and my personal blacklist to avoid running into undesirables in restaurants.”

This funny notice isnt’ that funny, if you’re thinking in terms of malpracticed power…

mnemo (beta):

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