The Knight, Ford and Mozilla Foundations are collaborating on the latest edition of the long-running Knight News Challenge. This one asks, “How can we strengthen the Internet for free expression and innovation?” — or risk losing the Net to the ever-more-powerful players that want to re-centralize (i.e. control) speech and, ultimately, innovation.
As you’ll see when you read the entries, folks are coming up with some terrific answers. I hope you’ll take a look at mine — I call it “The Open Internet MOOC” — and offer support if you like it. (Hint: There’s a little “Applause” button on the side that you can click.)
More important, I hope you’ll recognize the threat we all face, and get involved in saving/restoring the open Internet we all need.
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“@dangillmor: I want to create “The Open Internet MOOC” — you can help wp.me/p4pXp6-fg”
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@dangillmor That’s not a “course” — it’s propaganda which pushes an agenda favoring certain corporations, such as Google. @pmarca
@brettglass @dangillmor Dan Gillmor is a well known corporate sympathizer.
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