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September 10, 2007

Andy Carvin's One Web Day celebration

Andy Carvin just twittered:

Just realized OneWebDay is the same day as Yom Kippur this year. Guess I'll be giving back to the Net by fasting and being irritable.

Yes, One Web Day is Sept. 22, which this year falls on Yom Kippur.

At the Berkman Center, on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at lunchtime, we're going to have a discussion of the near-palindromic Net in Ten, i.e., the future of the Web. Four of the Fellows have agreed to give a five minute talk (a literal five minutes), followed by open discussion. We'll post the video on Sept. 22 (aka Yom Kippur), on a discussion page.

That way, we can have our cake and not eat it, too. [Tags: one_web_day onewebday andy_carvin berkman future_of_the_web ]

Posted by D. Weinberger at September 10, 2007 10:38 AM


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