When I helped manage the digital division of a national newspaper, I worked with a talented sales guys – one of the first to really understand the web. And it was through the web I found out he’d passed away this weekend. My blog’s been a scrapbook of personal moments in the journey towards a digital networked society over the years, so when I found out about his death through an RSS feed, I realised it was the first time this happened. The networks have always been agnostic to the data they pass around, but I can’t help miss how this was something you learned through friends and less anonymous connections. As the Facebook generation ages, it will become the norm rather than the exception. I’m just not sure how I feel about that just now.
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