lhard:

j-pal:datavis:


What’s changed over this decade? via i.imgur.com


This really puts things into perspective. How can we be changing so fast? It’s pretty scary.

Looking at the technological statistics in this image (and the fact that we’re communicating in this way today), the amazing progress shows why we need to protect the neutrality of the internet (not just to computers but to the mobile as well). It shows that in the last decade we’ve given the ability for the majority of people to receive more information at any time and any place to facilitate better judgement, which leads to greater personal freedoms and paves a path to a more prosperous future for all. It’s why we need to protect the internet from grubby hands who, for the sake of short term gains, want to stifle long term innovations and knowledge by creating different tiers to protect sectors and industries that are failing as a result of natural redundancy.
May the 10’s be as (if not more) innovative as the 00’s.

lhard:

j-pal:datavis:

What’s changed over this decade? via i.imgur.com

This really puts things into perspective. How can we be changing so fast? It’s pretty scary.

Looking at the technological statistics in this image (and the fact that we’re communicating in this way today), the amazing progress shows why we need to protect the neutrality of the internet (not just to computers but to the mobile as well). It shows that in the last decade we’ve given the ability for the majority of people to receive more information at any time and any place to facilitate better judgement, which leads to greater personal freedoms and paves a path to a more prosperous future for all. It’s why we need to protect the internet from grubby hands who, for the sake of short term gains, want to stifle long term innovations and knowledge by creating different tiers to protect sectors and industries that are failing as a result of natural redundancy.

May the 10’s be as (if not more) innovative as the 00’s.

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