The web's strength lies precisely in its unique position as the world's first universal platform.
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The web as a platform is the most powerful platform we have ever seen.
The Web belongs to everyone.
Sites need to be able to interact in one single, universal space.
The World Wide Web went from zero to millions of web pages in a few years. Many revolutions look irrelevant just before they change everything swiftly.
We could say we want the Web to reflect a vision of the world where everything is done democratically. To do that, we get computers to talk with each other in such a way as to promote that ideal.
The Web 2.0 world is defined by new ways of understanding ourselves, of creating value in our culture, of running companies, and of working together.
The technological breakthrough of the World Wide Web has been enormously beneficial to society.
The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had.
The original idea of the web was that it should be a collaborative space where you can communicate through sharing information.
The Web's core vision and value is to be platform independent. Microsoft has no right to think it can win a tool that is for the people, of the people, and ultimately - by the people.