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There was a feeling, during the dot.com bust in the year 2000, that the web was over.
It wasn’t.
Back then, the web had only just begun.
There’s a feeling again now, with a few tech giants mediating so much of what we do online, that the web is all tied up.
It isn’t.
Even now, the web has only just begun.
By Mark JefferyThere was a feeling, during the dot.com bust in the year 2000, that the web was over.
It wasn’t.
Back then, the web had only just begun.
There’s a feeling again now, with a few tech giants mediating so much of what we do online, that the web is all tied up.
It isn’t.
Even now, the web has only just begun.