"Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality. The Web is critical not merely to the digital revolution but to our continued prosperity—and even our liberty. Like democracy itself, it needs defending."
"The principle of universality allows the Web to work no matter what hardware, software, network connection or language you use and to handle information of all types and qualities. This principle guides Web t echnology design.
Technical standards that are open and royalty-free allow people to create applications without anyone’s permission or having to pay. Patents, and Web services that do not use the common URIs for addresses, limit innovation.
Threats to the Internet, such as companies or governments that interfere with or snoop on Internet traffic, compromise basic human network rights.
Web applications, linked data and other future Web technologies will flourish only if we protect the medium’s basic principles."
iFly Magazine by KLM is the best magazine ipad app that you can not read in your IPAD (at least natively). The just discovered it and it has been love at first sight. Design and usability combined brilliantly to create something so simple, elegant and intuitive that it is just amazing. Without detracting the effort of publications that "jump the gap" with thier constant innovations, it is refreshing and sparkling see how to "air line branded free magazine" has this high quality. My best wishes, It has been a pleasant surprise to find IFly Magazine. Only one thing .., I can´t wait to see a new version release featuring HTML5 :)
Christmas Carol, good advertising, humor and joy. When Scotty Iseri of scottygotanofficejob.com and Matthew Latkiewicz of zendesk.com couldn´t afford the license rights to famous Christmas songs for their upcoming web series, they enlist help from some special guests to write a Creative Commons Christmas Carol. With the participation of Lawrence Lessig (Creative Commons), Leo Laporte (Twitt.tv), Dick DeBartolo (MAD Magazine), Zadi Diaz (Epic Fu), Kevin Kelly (Wired), and Mark Frauenfelder (Make Magazine) and Cory Doctorow (Craphound.com) sang along in "A Creative Commons Christmas Carol," a freely licensed Christmas carol. Have Fun & Merry Xmas!!
If you want see lot more visit the all the webisodes at Merry Hollydays, Please Hold where Customer Service Consultant Matt Nelson will leave you astonished with his ideas about a good customer service :)