I’m sure some of you may have seen a video floating around the Internet called “Web 2.0 – The Machine is Us/ing Us – yes? It’s a little video put together by Michael Wesch – an assistant professor of cultural anthropology at Kansas State University.
It’s a cute 5 minute dissertation on how he sees the evolution of the Internet over the past decade or so to this thing we hear about a lot today: Web 2.0. What does that mean? He walks us through, in a very neat manner, how we got to where we are in terms of the Internet today, and where we may be going.
So Dale, when are you going to put together something similar to help us neanderthals understand the current state of the world fisheries, hmmm?
Very cool.
As for fisheries, I won’t be able to do anything so lovely. But the best place I know (without the dramatic music, though) to learn about the current state of the world’s fisheries is http://www.seaaroundus.org.