We should not let the open web die a quiet deathaCosmicWave@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.world – 283 points – 1 years agowired.com45Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsThe era of speculative investment in centralizing communication was not “the open web”, but rather an interruption of the open web.Relevant blog post, from 2014: how web2.0 killed the internet The author is active on the fediverse and building an alternative social infrustrcture called "small web": @aral@mastodon.ar.al@kibiz0r @aCosmicWave It was not the open web, it was the corporate web
The era of speculative investment in centralizing communication was not “the open web”, but rather an interruption of the open web.Relevant blog post, from 2014: how web2.0 killed the internet The author is active on the fediverse and building an alternative social infrustrcture called "small web": @aral@mastodon.ar.al@kibiz0r @aCosmicWave It was not the open web, it was the corporate web
Relevant blog post, from 2014: how web2.0 killed the internet The author is active on the fediverse and building an alternative social infrustrcture called "small web": @aral@mastodon.ar.al
The era of speculative investment in centralizing communication was not “the open web”, but rather an interruption of the open web.
Relevant blog post, from 2014: how web2.0 killed the internet
The author is active on the fediverse and building an alternative social infrustrcture called "small web": @aral@mastodon.ar.al
@kibiz0r @aCosmicWave
It was not the open web, it was the corporate web