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1 year ago
"The Web is /…/ vital to democracy, a communications channel that makes possible a continuous worldwide conversation. /…/ Yet people seem to think the Web is some sort of piece of nature, and if it starts to wither, well, that’s just one of those unfortunate things we can’t help. Not so. We create the Web, by designing computer protocols and software; this process is completely under our control. /…/ The goal of the Web is to serve humanity. We build it now so that those who come to it later will be able to create things that we cannot ourselves imagine."

Tim Berners-Lee, the innovator of the WWW, in his latest Scientific American feature - “Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality” (that I introduced my path as a contributing editor in the Social Media Club Editorial Team).

Last posting in my instant sharing of findings and discoveries tumblelog - where my tumblelogging will be migrated to my soon-to-be-launched Personal Community Hub - aptly named the #Inbox. Stay tuned! I will continue to live by the spirit expressed by TBL himself - thanks for making all this possible and happening!

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