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Tony Searl
On blogs we want to share our research links, have a conversation, an argument, debate the future and of course be open. Concerns you raise are valid, but soon won't be, the so called hurdles you list need to be jumped even more urgently. Governments will stagnate themselves into sidelined reactionary agencies and become even more irrelevant in 10 years if they dont also change exponentially. As Mark Pesce and others say, "Open everything, share everything, capture everything, save everything" is the future. Pity this web1.0 webpage old skool comment form does not allow me to do any of that. Your real blog2.0 is eagerly anticipated. Yippee Ki Ay.
