
Everything changes.
We measure change.
We observe measurements.
Fero = To Bring
Dynamics = Change
We share the observations.
What happens when you publish these observations, as they change?
What you see here is Ferodynamics. Every page changes, every second of every day, for over 9 million people!
The left side represents the past. The right side shows the most recent changes.
The boxes represent what you’re searching for. The columns represent segments of time. The flat, black line (with no boxes) represents time where no new changes were recorded. The “every Xs” is an average–something happened every “X” seconds, on average, over the last 50 changes.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt recently said, “And the fundamental answer is we’re always changing. We’re always changing, and if we started saying here’s how the black box works, then all of a sudden huge incumbencies would come out about this change and that change, and we just don’t want that pressure.”
Do you feel the pressure? Every day. As they say, “The only thing that doesn’t change is change itself.”
But now you’re involved. What are you interested in? How does that change the Internet? Think about it.
This changes everything.
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