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Sir Tim Berners Lee
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Director of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
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  • @ Sir Tim Berners Lee
    Director of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)

    Where he sees the internet going in the next 5 - 10 years considering the recent developments in online applications etc. but most importantly how big business is beginning to place a hold on the neutrality... Show more »Where he sees the internet going in the next 5 - 10 years considering the recent developments in online applications etc. but most importantly how big business is beginning to place a hold on the neutrality of the web by forcing ISPs to reveal user information etc.  Will 2000-2010 be looked back on as the golden age of the internet when you could do whatever you wanted online with little or no governmental supervision and interference fro thrid parties? Show less »

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  • @ Sir Tim Berners Lee
    Director of the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)

    Where he sees the internet going in the next 5 - 10 years considering the recent developments in online applications etc. but most importantly how big business is beginning to place a hold on the neutrality... Show more »Where he sees the internet going in the next 5 - 10 years considering the recent developments in online applications etc. but most importantly how big business is beginning to place a hold on the neutrality of the web by forcing ISPs to reveal user information etc.  Will 2000-2010 be looked back on as the golden age of the internet when you could do whatever you wanted online with little or no governmental supervision and interference fro thrid parties? Show less »

    Submitted by: loughlin | 24 votes for this..

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