While I was growing up in Ft. Wayne, Indiana International Harvester pulled out of the city taking tens of thousands of jobs with it. Slowly a cloud grew over my hometown. Early childhood memories are filled with exuberance and sunny days, kinda like Tigger. After International Harvester left, Ft. Wayne became a little Eeyore ‘ish. This experience partly fuels my passion to keep #Indiana relevant in an Information based economy.

“The change from atoms to bits is irrevocable and unstoppable…” Nicholas Negroponte.

atoms = Industrial age VS bits = Information age

Bits of data can transport: ideas, literature, art, history, commercials, religion, music, curricula—virtually everything not made of matter!
Organizations that produce goods or services to be sold via bits of data over the Internet will play a vital role in providing jobs in the information age. Negroponte also warned us “..small differences of yesterday can have suddenly shocking consequences tomorrow.”

Larger images of graphs can be found in a previous post. If you use this idea or graph please give credit where credit is due. A little link love would be nice, too.

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The number of years to attain 50 million users is shrinking

MySpace – 4 years

iPod – 3 years

facebook – 2 years

twitter – 3 years

If the pattern holds true, the next social media platform will take only a year to reach 50 million. This concerns me when #Indiana typically lags TWO years behind the East and left coasts. For dress lengths that’s ok. For ways to communicate with a GLOBAL audience not so much.

In PIT (post-Internet time) businesses must be nimble enough to adapt — ready to handle change with style and finesse, like tigger.

Is my logic sound?