louisgray.com: If You Took a Photo, You're Sharing it, Right? - http://blog.louisgray.com/2014...
Feb 12, 2014
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"As technology advances forward, the way we share changes. We've moved from slide carousels of vacations and Walgreen's photo labs to online photo book replicas, and in-stream editing. We're not backing up our photos to CDs and DVDs, and I don't see a future where I'll hand my kids a microscopic Flash drive upon graduation. They'll just know. Any photo that's ever been taken that I want them to have will be available - and I shouldn't have to do anything."
- Louis Gray
Great post, Louis.
- Stephen Mack
Thanks, Stephen!
- Louis Gray
With all the work that's gone into surfacing good content, it's sad that this is still true: "Or worse, we'll just delete the ones that make us look bad, and post the entire glob of photos as a collection - a digital slide show that hopes our friends will care enough to find their favorite, and leave us a comment, Like or +1 in return to give a head nod of agreement."
- Bruce Lewis
I share my photos on FriendFeed. Will FF be around for my grandkids to see it?
- Amit Patel
Eventually all this data will be encoded into our DNA so the life history of each person is handed down to future generations that way it always has. Genotype is separated from phenotype which is separated from datatype.
- Todd Hoff
Eventually we'll share photos by exchanging DNA through saliva, with "horizontal gene transfer"
- Amit Patel
@Amit I cannot comment on current or future Google[x] projects.
- Louis Gray
That would require a virus Amit. And wouldn't that be terrorism :)
- Todd Hoff