Dryburgh 101: Attention is the post-telecom minute
Lee Dryburgh, mister Emerging Communications Conference, gave a great dinner speech last month. Lee's blogging his talk, leaving out the bawdy bits. Three highlights...
Attention scarcity is overcoming carrier scarcity. Phone companies deliver interruptions. This doesn't work when your time, attention, and concentration are valuable. So...
Power is shifting from caller to callee. Power tools, rich with context sentience, are emerging from our primordial voicemail and caller ID services. Like social secretaries, these tools assess relevance from the callee's view. One effect is...
Multimodal replaces voice-only communication. Because every conversation needs a different blend of media, tailored to the people, the subject, and the environment.
Lee speaks to the growing irrelevance of phone companies.
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