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 Tuesday, August 14, 2001
Two days ago, I wrote up a blog about the 20th anniversary of the IBM PC, which -- to me -- really kicked off the PC revolution.

You can disagree (fine...), but that was my thought.

One issue that I wanted to get to that day -- but did not -- was a different reflection, beyond what the release of the IBM PC meant to the computing world/world in general.

Basically, it was more of a look back at what has changed on a more recent timeline.

I touched on this a bit, when I mentioned that the same thing that happened to the PC is now happening to the Web (going more business -- REAL business -- oriented).

I guess I wanted to just capture what has been lost and what is in danger of being lost (for better or worse, mind you).

Because the world -- and the World Wide Web -- is constantly changing. Sometimes for the worst, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the ... I just don't know.

But it changes.

Here are some, I guess, reflections:

The bad/sad news:

But all is not lost. Much good has come out of this, sometimes almost conflicting with the above.

The good:


The perplexing:

- Posted by Lee at 4:47 PM Permalink #
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