On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 7:45 AM, Grant Holland
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Owen - Great post. Hope some other folks will respond in kind. Might be
> interesting to get an 'inventory of digital lifestyles'.  - Grant
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> Thanks!  Yeah, I sorta was surprised by how interconnected everything is
.. not just hardware nor even software .. but the overall "hive" and
interaction.  Thus "ecology".

I'm also a bit surprised how much I *don't* do/have. I haven't the
slightest idea what high quality photographers do.  I've no fancy camera,
just the phone.  RAW files and hardcopy certainly make a difference in
one's DE. I also have no game systems (xbox, ps3 ..) and I *know* these
devices have come on strong into household integration, mainly TV but I
think much more than that.

Although I have "social" accounts, I don't use them, so am not aware how
they all interact in one's lifestyle.  Doug uses his FB account quite a
bit, I know.  And G+ gets a lot of use by the digerati.   I'm not sure how
intensive use of these effect my Digital Ecology but I'm sure they would.

We don't heavily use a car GPS system either, although rented one in Italy
last visit.  I *think* but not sure that they interact with at least a home
computer to upgrade maps etc.  I know that there are phone GPS systems that
are pretty sophisticated to, with add-on hardware/software *TomTom

Thinking about Pamela and others within Friam who write professionally, I
presumed that would have quite an impact on the DE.  For example,
publishers likely favor software that is not available on both mac/windows
and might, for compatibility reasons, impact hardware/OS choice.  In
general, work-home integration likely molds the DE.  Mathematicians use
Mathematica and MatLab and R and ...  Scientists need lots of "codes", most
Fortran, and may need a pretty husky computer to run them.

So it does reach into the middle of your lifestyle and impacts the
integration of all our digital critters.  I am interested in how others see
it.

   -- Owen
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