The future is already here — it’s just not very evenly distributed.
—–William Gibson, SciFi Author
Today, I saw my mom’s world change. She had a video chat with her mother in the UK with Skype. Thanks to this tool, she will now be able to stay in touch with her sisters and mom’s mum’s at a level that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago. While she and her sisters were FB friends, this type of communication is asynchronous(timeline) and semi-synchronous (realtime chat) at best. In addition, my Grandma doesn’t have a FB account. So the idea that that my mom could see and talk with her mother was definitely a major step forward.
Now, many in the First World may say that this is a trivial task and that they have been there, done that. This is true. However, I think this is just an example of the quote mentioned above.
As more and more members of the Caribbean diaspora start embracing and implementing technology to solve local problems, the future won’t be the luxury of the technology elite, but in addition allow for my mom to strengthen her family ties.
p.s Auntie Suset…. love the hair !!!