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        1. Easy to forget how cyclical the web's "New Cool Stuff!" is... This is at least the 2nd cycle of live video. Remember Qik and Livestream?
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        Surreal to think about the fact streaming live video to the internet was the New Hotness back when I was reporting on Hillary w/it in 2007
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      And we're in the new generation of Aggregation is The Best! Which is at least the 6th cycle of RSS is Everything/Dead I've personally seen.
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    I mean... lol. RSS readers -> RSS is dead -> Google Reader -> RSS is dead -> Social Media Powered By RSS -> RSS is dead -> Social Readers ->
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      Social Readers -> RSS is Dead! -> pre-JSON APIs -> RSS is DEAD! -> Instant Articles and Apps
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        This is even the 3rd cycle for VR. Anyone else remember clunky af ASUS 3D glasses? dansdata.com/vr100.htm
        oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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          That's was 1999. Before that they tried to make Web VR a few times. Did anyone ever build in VRML? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VRML lol
          OpenGraph image for en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VRML
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            ASUS wanted 3D desktops to be a thing So Badly. They tried again in 2001 dansdata.com/v8200d.htm and again in 2009 pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2356571,00.asp
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              Yeah, that's a laptop intended to be used with 3D glasses.
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                And don't forget 2010's Bumptop, 3D-ish, VR-like, the future of touch screens and than it ended up abandonware en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BumpTop
                OpenGraph image for en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BumpTop
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                  BTW, I totally owned one of those pairs of funky ASUS glasses, got it with dansdata.com/v8200d.htm. I never got it to work. Not once.


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