[Air-l] Fwd: [IP] Do we take the internet seriously? [unfotunately many do not in DC djf)

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Sun Sep 18 16:09:31 PDT 2005



Begin forwarded message:

> From: David Farber <dave at farber.net>
> Date: September 18, 2005 4:44:10 PM EDT
> To: Ip Ip <ip at v2.listbox.com>
> Subject: [IP] Do we take the internet seriously? [unfotunately many  
> do not in DC djf)
> Reply-To: dave at farber.net
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> Begin forwarded message:
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> From: Jock Gill <jg45 at mac.com>
> Date: September 18, 2005 3:51:23 PM EDT
> To: Farber Dave <dave at farber.net>
> Cc: Jock Gill <jg45 at mac.com>
> Subject: Do we take the internet seriously?
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>
> Dave,
>
> For IP if you wish.
>
> Jock
>
> Jock Gill
> The Power of Wireless
> Cooperative gain from collective behaviors at the edges
> (781) 396-0492
>
>
> A new post on the Greater Democracy blog:
>
> <http://www.greaterdemocracy.org/archives/000410.html>
>
> Do We Take the Internet Seriously?
>
> Thomas Friedman asked a key question in his recent NY Times op-ed:  
> Eating Our Lunch.
>
> Being a tiny city-state of four million, Singapore is obsessed with  
> nurturing every ounce of talent of every single citizen. That is  
> why, although its fourth and eighth graders already score at the  
> top of the Timss international math and science tests, Singapore  
> has been introducing more innovations into schools. Its government  
> understands that in a flattening world, where more and more jobs  
> can go anywhere, it's not enough to just stay ahead of its  
> neighbors. It has to stay ahead of everyone - including us.
>
> Message to America: They are not racing us to the bottom. They are  
> racing us to the top.
>
> Friedman goes on to write that Singapore takes the internet  
> seriously, and by implication asks if we do too.
>
> Friedman, however, left off a very important question: Is the  
> internet for corporations or the people? Is it a force for  
> fossilization or a force for enabling the future?
>
> To put it another way: is the internet about the government working  
> as the hand maiden of the Hollywood cartel in a vain attempt to  
> stop evolution and lock us in the past, or is it about the  
> government working with the people to catalyze innovation and new  
> economic opportunities for our future?
>
> Continued at <http://www.greaterdemocracy.org/archives/000410.html>
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