Although the iPhone 3.1 is old news for those in the augmented reality space, it dovetailed so nicely with my current reading I had to include it! Echoing Heidegger, Baudrillard calls for us to pay more attention to the cultural mediation of objects.
"First of all man must stop mixing himself up with things and investing them with his own image; he will then be able, beyond the utility they have for him, to project onto them his game plan, his calculations, his discourse, and invest these manoeuvres themselves with a sense of a message to others, and a message to oneself. By the time this point is reached the mode of existence of 'ambient objects' will have changed completely, and a sociology of furnishing will perforce have given way to a sociology of interior design." (Baudrillard, 1997. "The System of Objects")

Great intro to Google Podcast App at http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_labs_launches_listen_podcast_app.php
This is just another example of the new flush of innovation around audio content. On this topic, last month I gave a talk at ABC Radio National (excellent Australian public broadcaster) on disruption and the future of radio. Radio networks like RN have an appealing opportunity to bring more web 2.0 into the audio only experience so as to retain their audience in the face of ongoing disruption. (Avoiding 'red ocean' competition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ocean_Strategy.)
Key ideas:
Augmented reality is charging up the Gartner hype cycle on the way to the 'peak of inflated expectations'. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hype_cycle].
Today's example is the new Android browser at http://layar.com - right now I have to assume it's largely hype, but hopefully we'll end up with an augmented reality analogy for html before too long. This would allow for an augmented reality commons [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_commons] and will be a critical step if we're to see the potential for this technology met.
For a fictional treatment that's only inches of time away, I enjoyed William Gibson's Spook Country [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spook_Country].
http://www.slideshare.net/michaelharriescitrix/today-mobile-internet-tomorrow-what
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Michael
Summary video on the way.
Event: http://www.cebit.com.au/agenda-webforward.html
Twitter:
bphilly: Great futurist thoughts from Michael Harries (CITRIX). Devices in 2020 will be unrecognisable; the tools we create shape us. #cebitweb - about 10 hours ago
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franksting: we shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us - from presso at #cebitweb by Dr Michael Harries from CITRIX
chrisfleck: RT @neerav: http://twitpic.com/52i5n - #cebit Dr Michael Harries from Citrix Labs is enthralling audience with examples of future mobile ...
DmitryBaranovsk: Dr Harries talk is awesome. Just awesome. #cebit #webforward
neerav: http://twitpic.com/52i5n - #cebit Dr Michael Harries from Citrix Labs is enthralling audience with examples of future mobile technologies
lurkmoophy: michael harries from citrix talking about future of mobile #cebitweb2
lurkmoophy: three trends for future of mobile: 1) synthesis. 2) society 3) awareness #cebitweb2 - about 11 hours ago
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lurkmoophy: awareness huge shift, but doesn't get talked about much. not about how technology changing, but how technology changes us #cebitweb2 - about 11 hours ago
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lurkmoophy: @franksting as said by michael: iphone is the tool bringing mobile apps and internet to the masses #cebitweb2 - about 11 hours ago
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simondotau: An umbrella that tells you if you're going to need it. Awesome. #cebitweb2 - about 11 hours ago
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lurkmoophy: ambient devices... umbrella that tells you whether rain is forecast via wifi. now THAT is damn cool. http://bit.ly/HbbJX (expand
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simondotau: Solenoids strapped to your leg far smarter than keeping a large rare earth magnet in your pocket. #cebitweb2 - about 11 hours ago
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lurkmoophy: "we shape our tools and afterwards our tools shape us" - marshall mcluhan #cebit #cebitweb2 - about 11 hours ago
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NETDe: Interesting talk about mobile Internet and beyond, making me think about where we are heading #cebitweb - about 11 hours ago
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· View TweetNice little status update on Android's role in convergence of laptop and mobile » link to Technology Review: Blogs: TR Editors blog: The Coming Android Invasion <- roll on 'real' netbooks