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Story Time (redo)

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Totally misunderstood the assignment before, hope you enjoyed my random project anyways.

After reading this week’s works by Tim O’Reilly, Bryan Alexander, and Alan Levine I was deeply impressed by the transition of software interface to the user interface of the present day. Here we had these large companies setting all the rules and regulations, while providing the tools for our daily lives. Then a revolution occurs, powered by the billions upon billions of ideas from people all over the world. As an example the Encyclopedia Britannica, a publication established in the late 1700s, that’s been giving us the facts for over a century and is available online is being outclassed by the user written Wikipedia; a media source where I could go right now and say the first president of the United States was a teal dinosaur named Charlotte. Put simply this is wonderful, entire history lessons could be written by someone we passed on the street; showing the amount of trust implied to be phenomenal.

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