Professor Jonathan Zittrain of the Oxford Internet Institute previews his book "The Future of the Internet — And How to Stop It" at the Tribeca Grand in NYC on April 11 2008.
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Professor Jonathan Zittrain of the Oxford Internet Institute previews his book "The Future of the Internet — And How to Stop It" at the Tribeca Grand in NYC on April 11 2008.
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let me reword it. The idea that there are trade offs between open, grass roots style and closed, professorially generated style, and the former will not necessarily take over the later is not really that ground shaking. Its like saying "in the future, computers will be smaller and faster".
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I agree wich you