The Web of the People

The Web of the People
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Publisher : Juan Chamero
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Download or read book The Web of the People written by Juan Chamero and published by Juan Chamero. This book was released on 2016-06-03 with total page 189 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Web is a layer on top of Internet that for many belongs to the people. In my humble opinion this was not planned, but an accident, the consequence of the appearance of a revolutionary technology as it happens along the evolution. Before Internet arrival communications media, newspapers, Radio and TV worked unidirectional, from a de facto “Established Order” side to the “People’s” side “broadcasting” programmed pieces of information and knowledge, from sellers to buyers, from rulers to ruled, from teachers to students, from truth holders to truth seekers. The Peoples’ side is explored via Darwin, an AI Ontology that enable us to see the Web more and better focusing in Social Networks and the Deep Web, for many the hidden Web. As a demo a Darwin agent makes over Established side a “tomography” for the theme art history, from Altamira Caves to Nanoart.


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