1 From: Boris Kraut <krt@nurfuerspam.de>
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2 Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 20:26:43 +0100
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4 Message-ID: <20121214202643.570c6n@silberbruch>
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8 To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
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9 Subject: [.plan] Zitat des Tages
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12 > In the early days of the social web, there was a broad expectation
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13 > that regular people might own their own identities by having their
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14 > own websites, instead of being dependent on a few big sites to host
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15 > their online identity. In this vision, you would own your own domain
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16 > name and have complete control over its contents, rather than having
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17 > a handle tacked on to the end of a huge company's site. This was a
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18 > sensible reaction to the realization that big sites rise and fall in
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19 > popularity, but that regular people need an identity that persists
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20 > longer than those sites do.
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24 > And they [=Facebook etc.] 've now narrowed the possibilites of the
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25 > web for an entire generation of users who don't realize how much
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26 > more innovative and meaningful their experience could be.
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