In the beginning, there was html (and a search engine), then God came and said: "Let form from content split" and css+xml+xsl+xhtml were created and He saw that it was good. Then God said "Let people share and broacast images, music, video, text and ideas" and WikiPedia, Flickr, YouTube, Odeo, Blogs and del.icio.us were created along with rss feeds, and He saw that people were doing good things and He saw that this was good. People from all over the world were now talking together, forming a vast network of knowledge, ideas, creativity and communication. Then God came and said "Let there be no copyright, for all the web is what We are, in all of Us" and Creative Commons licensing was created and He saw that this was good.
But then He sit back for a moment and pondered on what He did ... "Wait a minute, what about the Babel thing?"

YouTube - Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us:




This clip is a bit of a brainwash, but whoever did this (some university professor) really made the link between the technology, the ideas and the people behind web 2.0. Effective propaganda, very good indeed.
I just want to stress out some concepts here: "separate form and content" is xml(+css+xsl+xhtml) technology (all declared at the W3C). "sharing news and ideas" is RSS/Atom technology. "You/We will organize all this data" is tagging and geo-tagging (Flickr, YouTube, del.icio.us, maps). "Rethink copyright" is true sharing (Creative Commons).
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Below is a screenshot of the most interesting article of 2013, period. Written by one the most-influentials "good" guys of world, Julian Assange. The article deals about the promiscuity between Google top-notch executives and the White House, and how it affects both institutions policies, at the expense of the people's freedom and will. Below the article I share with you some notes I've taken.

Assange sums it all up to us in two words: "Jared Cohen", and a question "Who is he? ". It's worth it to check him out. I googled him to find out he's a futurist thinker, thinking about the disruptive reach social networks and, now, context networks can attain, world-domination-wise. A megalomaniac thinker surely, with the wits, the will, the intuition, the perception and the goal. He happens to play ball - real hard - both at the White House AND at Google. He's playing with fire though, and it could easily backfire on his employers.
The new Jean-Jacques Rousseau of the XXIst century, a prototypical example of the lacquay that out-wits the masters of the house he serves. This article, and the Edward Snowden case, are a glympse iMHO to a silent-war going on, mostly between the future world-dominating nations (or corporations???), US, China, ..., but also Facebook, Google, Baidu, etc ...

Scenarios outcomes? I would bet on political borders to become obsolete, and on social-network based new nations (or tribes?). Alexander, Julius, Napoleon, Adolf and Benito, they all had big plans, but they just missed the right technology to make the entire world yield into whole "Gaia Pax". Today, technology is almost ripe, almost, to make it a breeze to administrate over 100 billions of citizens, within the blink of a byte. Not only there CAN be only one, but I'd wager, there WILL be only one. It's only a matter of WHEN, and it's definitively not an IF.

For those who fight on good side of the force, I have only one word for advice (or is it three?): "peer-to-peer". Stick with this notion deeply incepted in your mind and we'll be safe enough. NrÂș1 enemies? Anything that qualifies as a "walled-gardens" ;-)
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