Official Start Time: 3:00 a.m.
Date: 3/29/09
Official End Time: 3:30 a.m.
It always kills me when I can't find the right image, song, or video when I'm doing a blog, a project, etc etc. In my pits of frustration I often find myself discouraged and either give up on the mission completely, waste hours searching and then accepting what I found in the very beginning, or get distracted and end up wasting more time and effort then I originally intended.
It would be awesome if I there all the media in the world: movies, pictures, web pages, etc could be available to users all over the web for free! It sounds crazy, but I don't understand why not. Imagine the work we could produce if we were able to see the full picture. We would be wiser, faster, and better informed of the world around us. If anything, Web 2.0 has taught us that when we share, we learn and we grow in only positive directions. Many worry about copyright infringement but I believe that a CC license will soon come/should be put on all forms of media.
The idea reminds me of a larger, more refined version of Google that makes information easy for all users. I think we're getting close to this stage but I fear our pride and our greed will inhibit us from every sniffing this brain crack.
Sincerely, Hector Guzman
Date: 3/29/09
Official End Time: 3:30 a.m.
It always kills me when I can't find the right image, song, or video when I'm doing a blog, a project, etc etc. In my pits of frustration I often find myself discouraged and either give up on the mission completely, waste hours searching and then accepting what I found in the very beginning, or get distracted and end up wasting more time and effort then I originally intended.
It would be awesome if I there all the media in the world: movies, pictures, web pages, etc could be available to users all over the web for free! It sounds crazy, but I don't understand why not. Imagine the work we could produce if we were able to see the full picture. We would be wiser, faster, and better informed of the world around us. If anything, Web 2.0 has taught us that when we share, we learn and we grow in only positive directions. Many worry about copyright infringement but I believe that a CC license will soon come/should be put on all forms of media.
The idea reminds me of a larger, more refined version of Google that makes information easy for all users. I think we're getting close to this stage but I fear our pride and our greed will inhibit us from every sniffing this brain crack.
Sincerely, Hector Guzman
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