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Author:   Doc Searls  
Posted: 11/1/2000; 6:41:14 PM
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Digging the curve

I just heard from Kevin Werbach that his Release 1.0 weblog has morphed into The Conversation Continues. kevin werbach"Whereas Release 1.0 offers indepth analysis on particular topics," it begins, "this weblog is a vehicle for Esther Dyson and Kevin Werbach to summarize their thoughts and comment on issues as they are happening."

While the old site said "under construction," this one invites an opposite description, if that makes sense. "Under completion" comes to mind. Nothing living is ever complete, of course, which is why my epitaph will read "Hey, I was almost finished." (Indeed, that is my wish. Or the one I'm still working on.)

As it happened I had lunch last week in New York with Kevin and two Main Dudes from Onclave, Andrew Peloso and Steve Hatch (good guys who are doing "some cool things around collaborative authoring and syndication"). And I had just pulled out their business cards when I got the email from Kevin. Coincidence?

Here are several more:

  • The first thesis of The Cluetrain Manifesto is Markets are Conversations, which was first uttered publicly by one of its co-authors at the 1990 PC Forum, in a question from the floor to John Warnock.
  • A while back, when I was asked by somebody to explain what Esther was all about, I said that she tends to locate herself at the beginning of things: not just ahead of the curve, but right where the curve starts. "I can imagine a plaque on her desk that reads 'The curve starts here,'" I said. Then I thought hmmm... CurveStart.com. I wonder if that domain is taken... It wasn't, so I registered it and promptly fired off an email offering it to her at the introductory low price of $0. The offer stands.
  • I really like "The conversation starts here" as a slogan for Release 1.0. EDventure — Esther and Kevin (plus Jerry and others before him) have probably started more conversations than anybody else in the business.
  • Another of our co-authors (the redoubtable Christopher Locke) launched the whole Gonzo Marketing concept in the Feb2K issue of Release 1.0.

By the way, I've been going to PC Forum since the 80s and subscribing to Release 1.0 for at least as long. In fact, after regrettable lapse that I hate to admit, I just renewed.

And hey, I just found this nugget from the transcript of the 1989 PC Forum: a talk titled "The Platform of the Future: Why UNIX beats DOS." Some excerpts:

    "MS-DOS has some bad limitations. Most operating systems that compete with MS-DOS will exploit those limitations. The file system is limited. You work with one application at a time because of the architecture. It supports only 640K of memory... UNIX solves all those problems and has some real benefits. It's portable. It's been around. It's been used in a lot of different applications. There i s a strong set of multi-user applications.... Because you can get the source code in UNIX, it's customizable...

    "Over time... everything will have POSIX, everything will have threads, everything will have dynamic linking, everything will be cool. You'll have the source code of everything out at the universities, so people can play around with it...

    "Our role in the market is to continue to be involved in UNIX. We made a lot of money on UNIX which is more than you can say for a lot of companies in the UNIX market. [Laughter.]"

The author? William H. Gates III.




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