Friday, July 03, 2009

The internet is the people's medium and so it should remain

As a device of freedom, the internet has done more to chronicle the aspirations and interests of people than anything since the printing press. While the last age of communications including, of course the television, helped bring us more together as a world, too much in the way of devices and equipment went into those vehicles to put them into the hands of the people. They were -- and are -- as much as the monks on whom the world once relied for all its texts.


Good piece from Jarvis Coffin who is the CEO & President of Burst Media writing in the Huffington Post

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