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To Tag or Not To Tag Your Vegetables
December 06, 2005
Coming on the heels of the much ballyhooed Tivo announcement that ads will now be searchable, it was titillating to follow David Berkowitz's prognostication of where this would all spill.
In the second-to-penultimate paragraph of this erotic thriller we reach what has to be a climax for all in our industry:
Searching within a map, a PDF, and even a PC desktop was much more cumbersome only a few years back. A former iCrossing colleague, Sara Holoubek, often illustrated the imminent pervasiveness of the Internet by noting how computers will one day be commonly built into refrigerators. By that example, searching the contents of your kitchen from a refrigerator-based console is hardly far-fetched (and given the difficulty I had finding ingredients when baking a kugel last weekend, it's a development I'd welcome).
The cold water splashed on this rock and roll search fantasy? I suspect spam will be a problem.
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posted by John Lustina at December 6, 2005 05:25 PM
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