302. what we think they do: keep us updated on the latest news
303. what they actually do: represent a uniform, user-controlled method of staying informed by providing a conduit to share information asynchronously across multiple platforms
312. what it actually does: reduces operator fatigue, reduces wasted bandwidth, is a bridging tool between the document-based web and the next
313. opportunity fields: personalized experience, live data integration, visualization and creation, navigation and click-through activity tracking, web-application creation
315. what we think it does: spam your inbox with vampire invites
316. what it actually does: create "protected spaces" with in-built relationship roles and de-facto whitelists where members express themselves in often machine-parseable ways
319. what we think it does: shows me tiny, painful little websites
320. what it actually does: provides an always-on real-time bi-directional portal to the rest of the world, usually within 36 inches of the user, capable of monitoring physical location, capturing voice, video and photo
401. Rolf Skyberg Disruptive Innovation, Team Lead [email_address] http://rolfsky.com twitter: @rolfsky
402. Thank you to: Lawrence Lessig, for the presentation style Dick Hardt, for the inspiration Inkscape, for a wonderful vector graphics tool my lovely wife and you, (yes you), for coming
404. Rolf Skyberg [email_address] http://rolfskyberg.wordpress.com Share, reuse, and remix this talk These slides are available under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.