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It’s a small thing, but it made me laugh out loud when I read it: the government of Ontario (the province I live in, for those of you outside Canada) has been confronted by a grassroots protest against legislation for young drivers. More than 110,000 people have signed up for
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I don't use Facebook even though I am on every other Web 2.0 application. Ordinarily, I would agree with you (since I do like your thoughts and writing). But I disagree here. Facebook is primarily used as a social networking (friend) application. The government can engage in dialogue using non-Facebook Web 2.0 tools (Twitter, blogs, YouTube, etc.). I frankly would not take the Government of Ontario engaging with me using FB as a platform. If, of course, I were on Facebook!
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The majority of the traffic the Internet carries is either a copyright infringement, unsolicited commercial or fraudulent communication, or pornography. There are other uses for the Internet (like there are other uses for Facebook besides socializing) but those other uses are the aberrant cases, so the gov't should just ban the Internet during working hours. Right, Raul?
I've heard that water coolers encourage a similar social effect. Never actually seen an office water cooler, so I'm not sure. Maybe they're already on top of this one.