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The Web is (not) dead…if you believe Scientific American, not Wired, by Mark Fischetti

24/11/201024/11/2010 josemota Leave a comment

Another worth read on why we should be aware of the current “assault” on the open web and the efforts to take back control from users and into the hands of communications, media and publishing corporations. Amplify’d from www.scientificamerican.com Too often, we don’t appreciate what we have until it’s gone. That could happen with the […]

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