Friday, April 11, 2008

Death of the Internet



Oxford Professor Jonathan Zittrain is predicting the end of the internet.

Basically, Jonathan Zittrain argues that the wild, woolly nature of the web, with viruses, identify theft, Rickrolling, etc., are frightening for people like your mom, who want a neatly tied-up-in-a-bow kind of experience, even if that extra security means less freedom. (Current event analogy alert!) So, he sees people moving to "tethered appliances" controlled by dictatorial manufacturers, like the iPhone or Xbox, rather than good ol' open PCs. End result, says the prof is the death of innovation and the internet as we know it.


Of coarse, that would assume that no one ages, stays where they are and everyone stops learning. Foolish.

via GIZMODO

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