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07th February, 2010
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The hive, our technological advancement, evolution, people's behaviour and our direction.

I was working on a proposal today, thinking about web 2.0, social networking, collaboration everything that's coming out of the internet the past few years. It suddenly dawned upon me that all these efficiencies improvement, particularly on the internet, people connecting with other people.

It all seems very familiar.

My other half watches a lot of David Attenborough, with her born in the year of the tiger. It is 'inevitable' that I too had to watch what she watches as I'm a mere ox. What dawned upon me was episodic memories of David talking about ants. How ants work by touching their antennas using chemical signals, and all but the one that produces them, have to collaborate and work.

Putting that into the context of our world. The queen ant, would be our society. Whomever controls our society, controls the subjects below (to a degree), and we, as people who do not control the society, we collaborate, we network, we share. In order to better ourselves, better equip ourselves, forming 'groups' to become stronger, sharing information to make us wiser, smarter.

I have had this ugly image in my head as I thought to this point of a hive. A swarm of bees, ants, those weird creatures in those sci-fi movies.

I'm not complaining, for I'm in the benefit of such a system. What I'm afraid of I suppose, is our lost of 'emotions', 'characteristics' and we may even lose our unpredictability one day, when everyone knows what you are, how you think.

Of course, taking a look at the world now. There is no chance that would happen. Though I guess "Tech" people be warned, I think we're the most likely bunch to convert first.

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