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RE[2]: Comment by Laurence
by Laurence on Sun 6th Jan 2013 12:52
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When was that? Everything that you say never existed at one single period of time. And the internet was expensive and slow.
Maybe I have rose tinted glasses, but swear it's only in recent years that adverts have become intrusive.
Thinking about it again, those Flash banners from yesteryear used to drive me nuts - particularly the ones with audio.
I don't think think the internet was that slow though. At least not where I lived. Sure, it's slow by todays comparisons, but the net has grown a bit like HDDs (10 years ago I bought a 120GB HDD for my NAS and wondered how the hell I'd fill it - and yet these days I have close to 40 times that capacity and still have managed to get 3/4 full).
Going back to my original point though; I do often wonder what the internet will be like when my kids are teenagers. If only because of the different power struggles that are currently happening.
RE: Comment by Laurence
by lucas_maximus on Sun 6th Jan 2013 00:04
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RE[2]: Comment by Laurence
by Laurence on Sun 6th Jan 2013 12:40
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One day, when I have kids, I'm going to tell them about an era when everything on the web was open and free. When nearly any device owned by any manufacturer could access any data. When people would upload their favourite parodies without getting sued by content publishers and when we had freedom of speech without fear of being arrested at airports because of a (bad) joke getting misinterpreted. And what's more, an era when we didn't have to pay for these freedoms with intrusive advertising.
They'll probably think I'm making the whole thing up though.