The internet was supposed to homogenize everyone by connecting us all. Instead what it's allowed is silos of interest.
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That's the beauty of the Internet is that we're no longer tied to our communities by physical connections.
There was one issue on which there seemed to be almost unanimity: the Internet should not be managed by any government, national or multinational.
When the Internet first came, I thought it was just the beacon of freedom. People could communicate with anyone, anywhere, and nobody could stop it.
The Internet is by the people, for the people.
We know that for every 1 person who get access to the Internet, one new job gets created, and one person gets lifted out of poverty. So in theory, going and connecting everyone on the Internet is a large national and even global priority.
The Internet has changed the way we communicate with each other, the way we learn about the world and the way we conduct business.
In theory, the Internet should bring us all closer together and slowly eliminate our differences.
The Internet really lets people connect that wouldn't have in the past, and lets conversations happen and connections happen.
The Internet is the hope of an integrated world without frontiers, a common world without controlling owners, a world of opportunities and equality. This is a utopia that we have been dreaming about and is a world in which each and every one of us are protagonists of a destiny that we have in our hands.
The big deal about the Internet design was you could have an arbitrary large number of networks so that they would all work together.
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