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The Future of the Internet -- And How to Stop It by Jonathan Zittrain, Yale University Press (2008) (Battle of the Networks).
Read “Battle of the Networks” (19-35)
The internet we have today was far from an inevitability at the time of its inception. Backed by government funding and an army of geeks, it did battle with a number of competing closed online service providers like AOL and CompuServe. What made the open internet special? Why did it win out?
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