How do we explain the Web and what it means? With so many innovations changing our lives, that’s a complex explanation. Now what if you had to do it in only a few words?
Marshall Kirkpatrick recently asked some of our readers that very question. We then picked 10 responses most worth sharing. Congratulations to those who made the list. And if you’d like to add more ideas to this ongoing discussion, please do so in the comments section below.
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Filtering is The Future
«I feel the next great advancements in the Web will not be centered around publishing, but filtering all the information so you can find more relevant content and people.» – Eric Wortman
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A Way to Have a Voice That Matters
«For non-techies like myself, the Internet is empowering. I can have a voice and it matters to some. I can consume, create, share, participate, lurk, connect with others, etc. It’s up to me, and I love that.» – Robin Ashford
How do we explain the Web and what it means? With so many innovations changing our lives, that’s a complex explanation. Now what if you had to do it in only a few words?
Marshall Kirkpatrick recently asked some of our readers that very question. We then picked 10 responses most worth sharing. Congratulations to those who made the list. And if you’d like to add more ideas to this ongoing discussion, please do so in the comments section below.
-
Filtering is The Future
«I feel the next great advancements in the Web will not be centered around publishing, but filtering all the information so you can find more relevant content and people.» – Eric Wortman
-
A Way to Have a Voice That Matters
«For non-techies like myself, the Internet is empowering. I can have a voice and it matters to some. I can consume, create, share, participate, lurk, connect with others, etc. It’s up to me, and I love that.» – Robin Ashford Continuar leyendo «10 ReadWriteWeb Readers Explain What Our Internet is Turning Into»
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