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From: "David Sarokin" <sarokin@gmail.com>
Date: 21 Aug 2016 18:14
Subject: [Internet Policy] 25th Anniversary of WWW
To: "internetpolicy@elists.isoc.org" <internetpolicy@elists.isoc.org>
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> FYI, today's Washington Post has a special section devoted entirely to the 25th anniversary of the Web. It includes a list of the Top 25 memes of all time (from Dancing Baby to Left Shark) and a good deal of interesting history.
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> It's online here:
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> https://www.washingtonpost.com/todays_paper/updates/#outlook
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> and I hope it's visible to all.
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> One section that caught my eye was the "The Web" (5 Myths) article, which notes that concerns of a massive cyberattack appear overblown. It ends with the observation (one I largely agree with):
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>> "...In the meantime, most users have grown accustomed to intrusions from hackers and viruses; they assume that there is no way to guarantee privacy or security on the Web. But despite the massive vulnerabilities and the regular occurrence of significant data breaches, the long-predicted “digital Pearl Harbor” has not come to pass.
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> Enjoy!
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