Saturday, December 8, 2007

Why Did Trish Stratus Have To Strip?

Here we go again! (Well almost)

After a long period of lethargy, the blog will resume its activities.

Or more accurately, I'll reactivate my blog (although I write my blog alone, but despite all the wonders of Web 2.0, it is necessary that I give him ideas).

For now, I try to get all the formatting and links that I lost due to "upgrade" from my blog on the blogger platform. And that really work, as exciting as when you change your computer.

Well, yes: the technological leaps are supposed to make life easier or make it more beautiful, always start with complicated! This is the famous productivity paradox (1): although the last fifty years, we do not stop to be equipped with machines and networks become more powerful, it does not work not much faster. The time will increase efficiency, we start by losing the learning and adaptation.


____________________ (1) " You Can See The Computer Age In The aim everywhere Productivity statistic s". Solow, Robert M. (1987). We'd Better Watch Out. New York Times Book Review (July 12), p. 36.
For a discussion a bit old (1998), but still relevant, this paper by Jack E. Triplett, The Solow Productivity Paradox : What Do Computers Do to Productivity? (PDF). See in particular Item 6.

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