Tuesday, June 12, 2018

A View from Peru


The past few months a viewer in Peru has been reading this blog—apparently. I use the word apparently because I am unsure, not about the viewing but about the reading. Wishful thinking perhaps on my part for a reading as Blogger merely tallies viewings.

I like to think the viewer—the word sticks in my craw a bit—is learning English or maybe teaching English. And younger, much, which appeals to my better angel. Of course, could be a hacker or even a stalker, of a sort. Okay, unlikely, the stalking. Could be a former student or colleague, or a friend from long ago.

Often, I feel certain of the who [sic] behind the view. Former students in Japan, in Germany, in Australia, in Ireland. And let’s mention Canada, too, since that country is all the rage presently. Colleagues in Portugal, friends in France. My social and professional networks over the years have been cast far and wide from my home shore.

Quite the brave new world for someone raised on a Smith-Corona portable typewriter and checking the mailbox—the one outside.

Facebook, founded in 2004, went public in 2012. In other words, has existed for 14 years and been beholden to shareholders just 6. I suspect—certainly do not know—that Mr. Zuckerberg and his cohorts are making it up as they go along and really had no idea what they were unleashing. Both the Kraken and Andromeda, methinks.

In 1455, the Gutenberg Bible was printed, a first run of 180 copies. Just 5 years earlier Gutenberg received financial backing for his printing enterprise. The resulting explosion of a readers network is, as we know, a matter of history.

Five and a half centuries later, an estimated 1,000,000 new book titles are released each year. Not much of a leap to guess Gutenberg would be flabbergasted by the expansive reach of the book—in print or in e-form.

As for Zuckerberg, leading up to the company’s public offering he often said reaching a billion users was attainable, and now the count is reckoned at 2.1 billion. Far and wide, across all that divides.

Who knew? Zuckerberg didn’t. And social media 550 years from now? Unfathomable. So much so that asking the question is absurd.

Recent blogging statistics suggest 18 million bloggers in the world and Blogger, which anchors my posts, claims around 46 million unique viewers a month.

To me, raised on snail mail pen pals, unfathomable. So to one dear viewer, enjoy the read from Peru.  

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