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The Web as Random Acts of Kindness

Jonathan Zittrain gives reason to hope for the future of the Internet.


Jonathan ZittrainJonathan Zittrain, a professor at Harvard Law School, refers to the Internet as a system that relies on kindness, trust, and sharing.

As people all over the world spend more and more time surfing, blogging, and communicating via the Internet, acts of kindness manage to weave themselves into the web of the Internet.

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