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  • Reinventing the Internet, part one - How the evolution of social networks is going to fundamentally change the Internet and the way we use it to communicate.
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  • Reinventing the Internet, part three:  Unlocking the potential of the URI - this is really WHY everyone needs to have their own doman name.
  • Reinventing the Internet, part four:  Connecting the dots - A look at the open peer-to-peer social network at various levels, and an overview of how it's all hooked together.
  • Reinventing the Internet, part five:  Decentralized network, centralized identity - Why and how our online identities should be nodes in a decentralized social network
  • Reinventing the Internet, part six:  How to make money with open-source social networking - How an open source social network will pay for itself and make money for the people that comprise it.
  • Making DNS More Useful: OpenDNS Using, Sharing, and Securing Rich Data on the Internet using Online Identity

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