Tuesday, June 13, 2006

The Person-centered Information Services


Many people today use several devices over the course of their daily lives; mobile phones, laptops, PCs, amd PDAs. With advances in technology, we will see the internet becoming more pervasive and appearing in everyday applicances such as TVs, refrigerators, cars, toys and much more. The day will come when we have to interact with so many different kinds of devices connected with the internet that the neccessity of person-centred information services becomes paramount. Otherwise each device that you personally interact with gives you its own context and that can become downright useless and confusing especially when there are so many other devices around.

The latest announcement by Google regarding the Google Firefox Synch Extension I belive is a step in the right direction. It gives each of us a personal context regardless of which computing device we use, provided of course it runs Firefox. Nonetheless this becomes a step in the right direction where our personal context gets stored somewhere in the internet. And it doesn't matter where we are or what computing device we are using, we get to see what we were doing when we last interacted with the internet. Sun Microsystems tried to do this with their SunRay initiative, however, this was too much of a hardware dependent solution.

I believe more research will be poured into the person-centered information services and Google will be seen to be pushing deeper into this very soon.

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