Tim Berners Lee against the deviances of the Internet 2.0

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Re: Tim Berners Lee against the deviance of the Internet 2.0




by Christophe » 20/09/17, 23:29

nico239 wrote:Internet is only a means like parchments in their time,


Except that at the time 1 person in 1000 knew how to write and 1 person in 100 knew how to read ... which changes things quite a bit in terms of "self-propaganda" ...
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Re: Tim Berners Lee against the deviance of the Internet 2.0




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 21/09/17, 00:01

Christophe wrote:
nico239 wrote:Internet is only a means like parchments in their time,


Except that at the time 1 person in 1000 knew how to write and 1 person in 100 knew how to read ... which changes things quite a bit in terms of "self-propaganda" ...


1 person on 1000 knew how to write and 1 person on 100 could read what did not prevent the Christian religion to be born, to be implanted, to spread and to conquer a good part of the world Image
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Re: Tim Berners Lee against the deviance of the Internet 2.0




by Christophe » 21/09/17, 00:23

I don't know why you are talking about Christianity but ok and it took 1500 years to "conquer" the western world ...

A new doctrine could put 1500 days to conquer the world via internet ... there is more chance that it is bad than good ...
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Re: Tim Berners Lee against the deviance of the Internet 2.0




by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 21/09/17, 11:06

Christophe wrote:A new doctrine could put 1500 days to conquer the world via internet ... there is more chance that it is bad than good ...


P'tête well qu'uy, P'tête although not

That's the fictional religion : Mrgreen:
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Re: Tim Berners Lee against the deviance of the Internet 2.0




by Petrus » 29/10/17, 19:03

For the founder The Pirate Bay, the idea of ​​a decentralized Internet is lost:
http://www.numerama.com/politique/30151 ... alise.html

I like the comparison with the tobacco industry:
The net giants and the tobacco industry "are really similar [...]. Before, we did not know how dangerous tobacco was, but now we know that it is carcinogenic. We did not know that Big Data could be an issue, but now we know it is. [...] now we can not stop, "observes Sunde.
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Re: Tim Berners Lee against the deviance of the Internet 2.0




by Christophe » 29/10/17, 19:10

nico239 wrote:P'tête well qu'uy, P'tête although not

That's the fictional religion : Mrgreen:


Yes it is! But there is a good chance that the new Messiah will be digital ...
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by Adrien (ex-nico239) » 30/10/17, 21:26

If you predict it then you are the messiah Image
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