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- From: drake@drake.almaden.ibm.com (Sam Drake)
- Newsgroups: comp.misc
- Subject: Re: PRODIGY - Speed, Cost, Usefulness, etc.
- Keywords: prodigy macintosh
- Message-ID: <1951@coyote.UUCP>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 00:55:51 GMT
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- Organization: IBM Almaden Research Center
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- The question is this:
-
- Is Prodigy:
-
- 1. An electronic newspaper, or
- 2. An any-to-any information service?
-
- I think of Prodigy as a newspaper ... delivered online, but a newspaper
- nonetheless. As a newspaper, I expect to receive ads, and to ignore them.
- I expect the ads to keep my costs (subscription fee) low. I expect to get
- a service that's optimized to let them get data to ME, not to let me get
- data to others. (Newspapers have a Classified section, but it's not the
- best way to have a conversation.) I expect to get accurate, timely,
- information on a variety of subjects that interest me.
-
- In short, I use Prodigy as a newspaper and a magazine, and I think it's
- a pretty good one. I wish it was faster, but not so much that I'd
- flame about it.
-
- Now, then, if you want to think of Prodigy as an n-way information
- service ... a mechanism for sending e-mail and for computer
- conferencing, for "collaborative computing", that's fine. If you think
- of it that way, then naturally you won't think very highly of it ...
- since it's not optimized for that, and doesn't really claim to be.
-
- The arguments given make it clear that, by thinking of Prodigy as
- something it's not, you've missed what it IS. Must EVERY service with
- a modem interface optimize for computer conferencing? Are there no other
- legitimate types of online services? Of course they need not, and
- of course there are.
-
- If what you really want is an orange, and you buy an apple, you'll
- be disappointed. But it's not the orange's fault.
-
-
- Sam Drake / IBM Almaden Research Center
- Internet: drake@almaden.ibm.com BITNET: DRAKE at ALMADEN
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