It's been some time since I last posted on my blog for a variety of reasons - my MBA, work, family, and all other peripheral stuff that seems to pop up unexpectedly whenever I have the time to sit down and really contemplate on the issues I feel strongly about and post on my blog. I guess this usually happen when you take on more responsibilities in your life, and reflects a growing reality that I have to accept following each passing year. Life I used to have in the early 20s doesn't cut it any more in my 30s.
So, it's likely that I will be posting more observations on this blog, rather analysis of my observations which I need the time to think through the arguments before posing there here. Naturally, these observations are focused on areas related to the digital world, which is the context of my blog.
One of the many observations I'm going to post here is a panel discussion held sometime in July where 5 young users of anything digital - Internet, mobile, X-Box, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, etc. shared their usage patterns on the digital space, and more importantly, what are they willing to pay on the Internet.
My takeaway from this: If these individuals represent the Internet of the future, then all of us are in serious trouble. Take a look and let me know how you feel after hearing their thoughts.
Darren (htxqrnm3pe)