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These specifications are good enough in that they are laying the initial groundwork for a much larger undertaking--an Internet with a fine-grained, end-user controlled sense of identity.

As the Internet gains a sense of identity, many important decisions will be made about privacy, piracy and security. But the movement toward that Internet with an identity is nearly inexorable. Without that sense of identity, however, the Net as we know it today will eventually reach a point of being nearly unusable for anything other than posting and viewing web pages
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You see you have the identity thing completely underscored by the relevence in wich it takes its place.

End user should be a 'cliche of the past. Anomynity shouldn't be used as a scapegoat to obscurity of social environment. Wich is what business does best. Because at its 'end-point there IS an:

a.business environment
b.living environment

Nomatter how to get accustomed to either of them.In our society you have them separate and redeemable. While expertise in either area will show through its experience,you cannot expect that one can live without the other,or that each does not have separate premises.

You would not be human to state they were not different.

You cannot put it past a fortune of fate that an 'end-user is going to be yelling 'police,firedepartment,homelandsecurity ..and all that other prerequisite wich comes to inhibition and the 'internet.

But how bout being human.'End-user has got no kind of monopoly on that.

-just talking.
Posted by: ParadigmOdyssey   Posted on: 04/22/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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So therefore ...  mooseday | 04/22/04
of course not  zijiang | 04/22/04
Yes, innovation is over, doom is coming  pa2004 | 04/22/04
while I agree people want to take us there  V Sanders | 04/24/04
If this is it  ParadigmOdyssey | 04/22/04
anonymity  RobertoSalazar | 04/22/04
not to mention  V Sanders | 04/24/04
Sounds like Windows  middle of nowhere | 04/22/04
I thought the same thing  rapson | 04/22/04
Does anybody know what he's talking about?  Anton Philidor | 04/22/04
Look to the past for the answer.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/22/04
Yeah, can't look to this essay.  Anton Philidor | 04/22/04
O.T. Re-inventing the wheel.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/22/04
I'm reminded...  rapson | 04/22/04
I love WATCHING Deadwood..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 04/22/04
re: O.T. ....  Iain_Peters | 04/23/04
The problem is in how to look  Robert Crocker | 04/23/04
The "internet" isn't a thing  Robert Crocker | 04/23/04
the ability to track users has made there net messy  V Sanders | 04/24/04
what? you mean bank that use a web fron end instead of a real  V Sanders | 04/24/04
so what do we do?  V Sanders | 04/24/04

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