Happiness CXXXVII
Starting the week, knowing that your best work is still ahead of you.
Starting the week, knowing that your best work is still ahead of you.
Lunch with an old friend, and talking about the future.
I started thinking a bit after Robert Scoble’s (yeah I know I reference Robert a lot) Kyte video post about his blog of the future. While I may disagree with a few of his concepts, the whole concept of what a future blog may look like got my mind racing in new directions.
The problem that I think we have in many blogs, is the lack of white space which I know is not a new discussion point for many bloggers. The difficulty comes in the tools that we use in combination with most peoples skill in design. Helping the blogger (beginner and experienced) with some additional pre-packaged design elements that fit the majority of styles that a person may choose from would go a long way to improving this situation.
Well those are my suggestions to help build the blog of the future. I personally believe that the basic layout of a blog is well defined and has little room for improvement. The basic idea of a top banner and a single column of content arranged in reverse chronological order (newest at the top, oldest at the bottom) is hard to beat.
It’s in the themes, bling or “farkles”, badges, advertising, and add-on’s that we all add to our blogs that tend to detract from the readability. Fancy graphics and animations may be “cool” but the pictures and code take time to download – even in our increasingly highly-connected broadband world. Glossy, intricate interfaces are wonderful for local high-powered devices like PCs and phones. However, any time you need to pull the bulk of the site’s rendering media and content across a connection, it’s better to keep it simple and effective (i.e. elegant).
There is more, a lot more, that we all need to start tossing on the pile of ideas for the blog of the future. I’m an IT geek that always thinks about the technical part, but that’s a small portion of what makes a blog a blog.
What are your needs for your blog going into the future? What needs aren’t being addressed today? What are your ideas to make a better blog?
Update: Well, I guess I’m not the only one thinking about fonts on the web. This article over at A List Apart, covers this idea in more on CSS3. I also didn’t realize that CSS has been around for a decade! 😛
Of course, he misses the point, and does not follow the blogoshpere. I’ve been preaching and predicting DRM-free music for almost 9 months now. The reality for the record companies is that they have missed their opportunity to really control the digital market because they were to intent on leaching every penny from every music sale.
Jobs is only a recent convert to the DRM-free movement. Many people have been pointing out the inability of the recording industry to get their head around not suing their customers for using their product. A few kids and parents copying music is not the same as real pirates that produce cut-rate copies of the various artists, and trying to recover those lost sales is akin to slitting their own throats.
Via: CNET News.com – Parsing Steve Jobs’ alternative views of the future
Well, one thing for sure. There is quite a bit of geek pride that is on parade here at the Vista launch. I’d wager a good 30% of the attendies are sporting their BT headsets for the day.
Of course there are still some “old school” types with their corded headsets as well. As my wife would love to make fun of the scene, she’d say “We are dislexic of Borg – prepare to have your ass laminated!”
Don’t tell her that I’m wearing mine will you?