cstanhope@social.coop ("Your friendly 'net denizen") wrote:
It occurs to me that a lot of very valuable human knowledge, thought, and culture is actually of a "slow" nature (holds still for long periods and is replaced slowly (if ever)). For example, you don't need the latest index of all the web, to provide high quality information on physics, chemistry, philosophy, literature, culture etc.
Does that leave room for search and curation techniques outside of the tech companies promising instant answers? If it does, how do we deliver it to people?