Howard Rheingold asks us to "[i]magine the worldview of the generation born into a computation-pervaded world".
Thinking for a minute about how kids have accultured computers: how about a kids' computing lanuage for RFID tags, like Logo?
When will we see adults routinely surprised by tricks kids play with tags, like passing notes by them, or rewriting "grownup" RFID?
Watch for the first words of a new discourse around RFID, generationally based. It should include "mom, dad, I bet were you were growing up, you couldn't mark up anything!"
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Posted by: albert | September 18, 2006 at 11:23