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	<title>(o^^)o Worufu &#187; online connectivity</title>
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		<title>Bravo, dear friend.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 00:20:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[About two weeks after getting rid of most of my online community accounts I just read a great summary of another person feeling the same. The article really sums up things nicely in words I never would have been able to put so well together. From a webdeveloper&#8217;s point of view I am truly amazed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About two weeks after getting rid of most of my online community accounts I just read a great summary of <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/id/183180/output/print">another person feeling the same</a>. The article really sums up things nicely in words I never would have been able to put so well together.</p>
<p>From a webdeveloper&#8217;s point of view I am truly amazed by the great facebook framework. Seeing the great success of the platform does not make me feel anything than admiration. But from a social point of view I am really concerned about the ongoing abstraction of internet communities from the real world. It just makes me sad that I did not wake up earlier. At the moment I am just happy to have stopped this social nightmare.</p>
<p>The dilemma I am in right now is that my profession is webdeveloper. I am earning money by producing online systems. To not follow the mainstream is quite risky for a one-man-show company and might create a bad reputation at business partners who do believe in all buzzes. I hope those people too will one day find out that not everyone is happy with information overflow and real social isoliation created by online worlds.</p>
<p>My current quest is to find a way back to reality for online services. I want to use online technology to enhance my social experience in real-life&#8230; not to replace it. Today I was attending a NFC (near field communication) conference and was amazed by the possibilities this technology has to offer. That could really be a way to connect both worlds in a manner that will make me benefit from the online connectivity in a more satisfying way. Of course the internet still is holding a lot of useful ressources and services for me too. At the moment there is just the feeling that I want to spend more time with real people around than in online channels.</p>
<p>No matter if it will be NFC or any other kind of new technology&#8230; I am just curious about the future of the technological part of our lives.</p>
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