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If you had to fix the Web...

"If you had to fix the Web... what would you do?"

Wait, wait before answering. Most of you reading me right now are geeks, computers addicted, working for the Web, intense users of the Web. I would like to hear the answers of people around you, in your family and your friends. I would like to hear the struggles of people who are just users of the Web without deep understanding of the technology.

Please ask them and report here in the comments, or on your blog with a link to here.

Filed by Karl Dubost on March 24, 2008 2:22 AM in Opinions & Editorial, W3C Life
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Richard Bradshaw # 2008-04-30

Develop a standard way of authenticating content (emails, comments etc) in order to avoid spam.

Of course, this brings up all sorts of "big brother" type issues, but I still think that it's necessary.

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