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Academic says gadgets threaten Internet's future

By Peter Griffiths

LONDON (Reuters) - The rise of gadgets like the iPhone, Blackberry and Xbox threatens to unravel the decades of innovation that helped to build the Internet, a leading academic has warned in a new book.

Professor Jonathan Zittrain says the latest must-have devices are sealed, "sterile" boxes that stifle creativity and turn consumers into passive users of technology.

Unlike home computers, new Internet-enabled gadgets don't lend themselves to the sort of tinkering and collaboration that leads to technological advances, he says.

The mix of gadgets, over-regulation and Internet security fears could destroy the old system where mainstream technology could be "influenced, even revolutionized, out of left field."

"I don't want to see a two-tier world where only the experts can survive ... and the non-experts are stuck between something they don't understand and something that limits them," Zittrain told Reuters in an interview.

Zittrain, professor of Internet governance and regulation at the Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University, says the Internet's simple, open architecture is key to its enormous success and also its flaws.

Amateur enthusiasts have come up with scores of new ideas by tinkering with the Internet on home computers. However, hackers have caused huge disruption by exploiting its loose structure.

Zittrain contrasts one of the first mass-produced home computers, the Apple II from the 1970s, with Apple's latest gadget, the iPhone. He says the iPhone is typical of what he calls "tethered appliances."

"They are appliances in that they are easy to use, while not easy to tinker with," he writes. "They are tethered because it is easy to for their vendors to change them from afar, long after the devices have left warehouses and showrooms."

They are a world away from the "generative Internet," a term Zittrain uses to describe the open, creative, innovative approach that helped build the Internet.

The rise of viruses and fraud has also led to tighter controls on PCs, particularly those in schools, universities, offices and public places, Zittrain says.

People are often blocked from experimenting with shared computers and their input is severely limited.

There is still time to save the Internet, he believes, although the answer lies in social rather than technological changes.

Society should resist more regulation and place its trust in the Internet's users. The success of Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia written and edited by its readers, shows how self-governance can work.

Internet users should see themselves as "netizens," active participants in the online world rather than passive consumers.

"The community itself exercises a form of self-restraint and policing," he said. "You see it in Britain when you try to jump a queue, you see it on Wikipedia when a page is vandalised.

"The challenge to the technologists is to build technologies to let people of good faith help without having to devote their lives to it."

 



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Rise of gadgets like the ps3 too.

To be fair, i just sit and play video games these days, nothing creative happening where i am.




gadgets and their users don't destroy the internet.
clueless law maker and politicians who make the law to govern the internet do.


Heck, I don't see what's the big deal is. "internet is just a series of tubes" after all.



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Damn Right!!!

The world will have to create a whole new internet just for Xbox Live!!!



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So many subscribers, so much traffic. Hell, if PSN got nearly as much attention, the internet would crash



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starcraft said:
So many subscribers, so much traffic. Hell, if PSN got nearly as much attention, the internet would crash

Try to be more subtle next time.



Arcturus said:
starcraft said:
So many subscribers, so much traffic. Hell, if PSN got nearly as much attention, the internet would crash

Try to be more subtle next time.

I'm seriously thinking of starting a thread that explains to people what means.

 



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LOL so its all xbox's fault?



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Yeah... it's terrible that consoles are holding back consumers' understanding of technology. We should make them program their VCRs using embedded C++.

This guy seems to miss the point of making technology accessible as an "appliance". I don't want to have to fiddle with every electronic device in my house.



crumas2 said:
Yeah... it's terrible that consoles are holding back consumers' understanding of technology. We should make them program their VCRs using embedded C++.

This guy seems to miss the point of making technology accessible as an "appliance". I don't want to have to fiddle with every electronic device in my house.

 I agree, he's missing the point.

 Some devices are locked down to guarantee create a certain level of quality and cohesion. Xbox 360 and iPhone simply aren''t platforms which are suited for tinkering. Not everything needs to be as flexible as a PC, and I don't think everything ought to be as flexible as a PC, because that flexibility comes with a cost of added complexity. Complexity is great for the highly skilled and adventurous, but it's not for the mass market.



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