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Hector Ruiz: Connecting the World
June 1, 2007 (almost 6 years ago)Hector Ruiz talks about his goal of connecting half of the poeple in the world through the world wide web in the years to come.
1 people like thisJames Surowiecki: When Social Media Became News
February 1, 2005 (over 8 years ago)James Surowiecki talks about the positives and negatives of blogs and blogging as they relate to human's perception of information.
1 people like thisJonathan Zittrain: The Web as Random Acts of Kindness
July 1, 2009 (almost 4 years ago)Internet Law Professor Jonathan Zittrain takes an optimistic view on the Internet, and discusses the many "random acts of kindness" that keep the network in flight and move hope throughout its bizarre architecture configuration.
1 people like thisTim Berners-Lee: The Year Open Data Went Worldwide
February 1, 2010 (over 3 years ago)Tim Berners-Lee thanks the people who have contributed data to his data website, which was created to encourage data manipulation and information dissemination on issues of worldwide concern.
1 people like thisClay Shirky: How Social Media Can Make History
June 1, 2009 (almost 4 years ago)Clay Shirky shows how the internet and social networks can change the way people interact and perceive the things around them to help create a better world.
1 people like thisGary Flake: Gary Flake: is Pivot a Turning Point for Web Exploration?
February 1, 2010 (over 3 years ago)Flake tells the audience how Pivot could bring a revolution in web browsing by giving a wider array of options to the user.
1 people like thisBrewster Kahle: Brewster Kahle Builds a Free Digital Library
December 1, 2007 (over 5 years ago)In this talk, Brewster Kahle envisions a complete repository of human knowledge. One that is digitized, easily accessible, and free for everyone.
1 people like thisSteven Johnson: The Web as a City
February 1, 2003 (over 10 years ago)Steven Johnson
1 people like thisClay Shirky: How Cognitive Surplus Will Change the World
June 1, 2010 (almost 3 years ago)Clay Shirky talks about how people like to create and share and how these two human abilities can help change the world.
1 people like thisStefana Broadbent: How the Internet Enables Intimacy
July 1, 2009 (almost 4 years ago)Stefana Broadbent shows how technology has been a bridge to bringing more intimacy between related poeple despite society's restrcitions on using means of communications during the hours when people are away from loved ones for work.
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