The centrality of the network in modern life, thought, & technology is apparent in that both ends of the use stack - users & developers - now think of the network as a given. A developer doesn’t graft networking on to software later in the process; instead, software is built assuming the network. Users expect networking in their apps as a matter of course, even if they don’t realize they’re relying on a network.
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Posted on October 6th, 2005 by Scott Granneman
Categories: Musings, Technology
Tags: networks, social_software