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...Zuckerberg about the theory that closed, proprietary networks like Facebook could stifle the Net's innovative spirit. That idea is the subject of The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It, a new book by Jonathan Zittrain, co-founder of Harvard University's Berkman Center for Internet and Society. He argues that the rise of gated, closed communities like Facebook, the advent of the iPhone and even the seemingly innocuous standards-setting of Google could draw nerd talent away from the disruptive kind of innovation that occurred on the wild and woolly Net. Zuckerberg pauses for a minute...
...agree. Like him, I'm rooting for everyone in this war because it sounds as if - the concerns of Harvard's Zittrain notwithstanding - we all win here. Andreessen is right when he says the Web is so vast that it defies attempts to control it. With Google riding shotgun, it strikes me as unlikely that Facebook or anyone else can pull too far ahead. Also, I believe Zuckerberg when he says Facebook will continue to open over time. It's the smart move, and he's a smart cookie. Finally, I want to get my hands on the new iPhone...
...Jonathan L. Zittrain, a visiting professor at Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, said that the law is murky regarding online blogging and photo posting...
...first 24 hours. At press time, more than 3,559 people had joined the group. Palfrey said the next phase in the campaign would be to get 1,000 people to pledge to volunteer or donate money to Lessig’s campaign. Law professor Jonathan L. Zittrain, faculty co-director of the Berkman Center, also expressed support for his Stanford counterpart, saying that Lessig is passionate about politics. “[Lessig] has down the part that can be elusive to many candidates: a message,” Zittrain said. “His focus on what he calls...
...It’s all automated. We shouldn’t feel so special,” Zittrain said...