http://www.asis.org/Conferences/Summit2000/horton/Horton.pdf
<http://www.asis.org/Conferences/Summit2000/horton/Horton.pdf>
It's a pdf so I cannot cut and paste. A brief summary goes like this:
He talks of the history of ideas, including humorous grand faux pas, like
Gates' famous "640k ought to be..."
He talks of metaphors in information appliances.
He talks about games rather than lectures.
He talks about discussion rather than publications.
The title of his paper is "Horseless Carriage Thinking."
I strongly recommend reading this publication :-)
Jack
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