Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Books for Free!

Some time ago, former U.S. senator Ted Stevens described Internet as, "a series of tubes." Mr. Stevens' definition illustrates the generational gap between those that see Internet as a static machine and those that see it as a dynamic and open-ended platform. Significantly, for us run-of-the-mill-consumers, Internet is an unlimited source of free stuff. Take for example YalePressWiki, a Wikipedia-style website that offers free scholarly books to everyone willing to experiment the tubes. The site is a platform to read, comment, write summaries, and share links with scores of strangers. It is also a clear sign that the "series of tubes" continue to evolve, leaving behind archaic characterizations.

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