"In the course of the internet's development, there have been several phases. In over-generalizing these phases to Web 1.0 being the launch of the web, Web 2.0 being a rich-media experience and portability (we are still waiting for this, more later), I would agree with others that the next step Web 3.0 is collaboration and seamlessness.
The Wizards of Technology played a part in Web 2.0 (which is really a misnomer, ask Chris Pirillo, with whom I agree), helping launch podcasting from infancy into a world-wide phenomenon. We were able to reach out in many ways, and in ways that were convenient to the user/listener.
Now we are working on the next best thing, the next frontier. We appreciate your patience while we are in development. I am very interested in our listeners receiving something new and edgy, useful and portable, while at the same time, hitting the need for collaboration.
We would love to hear your input!"
-Marc
Marc Asturias
Wizards of Technology
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So, waddya think?
Hey Marc
I would love to see the Wizards return to the air, or maybe "hear" is a better word. I realize that may not be in the cards, and if it doesn't happen it doesn't happen. Still, if I can be of any service at all (unlikely as that is) I'll be glad to help.
--D2--
"Love is the non-possessive delight in the particularities of the other." -- Dr. James E. Loder
The Wizards of Technology
Double D,
I think enough time has passed to where I can pick up the microphone again. It is definitely in the cards and I appreciate your offer.
The plan is to have the next iteration of the show be more collaborative. The new hardware and software infrastructures will definitely enable a good portion of that goal. I'll definitely be tapping on you for an assist :-).
Warmest regards,
-Marc