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Gemini, Ecosystem?

“Gemini is a new internet protocol which: [it] Will not replace either [gopher/the web]”

-- gemini.circumlunar.space

Is that so?

Let’s think about "an average internet user" and what one does (daily/weekly/monthly).

That person...

How many of these services can be transferred into Gemini?

National and/or local news: YES

Weather services: YES

Real-time chat: -

Guide: Start Chatting With XMPP (Very Easy)

Browsing funny stuff: YES

Webmail: -

Note: E-mail clients are created for this purpose. Browser is not necessary, so this topic can be excluded from the list.

Banking: -

Note: Realistically, this is not going to happen very soon.

Translator services: YES

Note: They already exist in Gemini.

Website and/or blog hosting: YES

Note: Nowadays websites require so many things to do before one can start publishing (layouts, fonts, etc). Everything is simpler with Gemini.

Webshops: -

Note: Probably not going to happen very soon. Simple product catalogs may appear first.

Discussion platforms: YES

Note: There’s Geddit and “leave a comment” feature in some gemlogs.

Studying new things: YES

Note: Gemini search engine exists. Wikipedia proxy exists. There could be scientific publication repositories (.pdf format, abstracts in gemtext).

Music & podcast streaming: YES

Note: Gemini can be a platform for music and talk radio. KONPEITO and several Gemcasts (Gemini podcasts) are good examples.

E-books: YES

Note: HTML e-books could be converted into gemtext. E-book repos like Project Gutenberg or Internet Archive could exist in Gemini.

Maps: -

Note: Maps delivered in PNG or JPG format? Probably not very user-friendly experience.

Social media: -

Note: If one wants to mimic contemporary SoMe platforms, it will probably not be very user-friendly experience. Users should prefer XMPP (with encryption) for communications anyway. However, SoMe can be different in Gemini. It's just slower, static.

Conclusion

Gemini can offer 9 out of 15 aforementioned services. Chat and e-mail can be considered separate services (browser is not necessary), thus raising Gemini coverage up to 11 out of 15. Banking, webshops, social media and interactive maps are the only services that Gemini can’t replace (in a very long time).

Even at this early stage, Gemini offers some of aforementioned services, thus creating real alternative for modern slow, bloated web. Now imagine what kind of user experience all of these would create when combined (mobile + desktop):

What do you think?

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Last updated: 24.9.2021

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