Give Up Taking Back The Net
from the get-a-life dept
I've already expressed Michael Tchong's desperation plan to "Take Back The Net" but the press I've been reading about it has been overwhelmingly positive. As if people actually think this is a good idea? Finally, though, I've come across a column that points out how lame the idea is. He points out, correctly that it was this sort of senseless overhype that created the whole mess in the first place.
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