I have been on the Web for 12 years now and the Internet for many more, going all the way back to BBSs, CompuServe and Genie.

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If there's one thing I've learned it's that the Web is a very transient place. People are like birds. They consistently migrate to new sites and services. Consider the following.
Today the default Internet Explorer home page is MSN.com.
YouTube,
OurMedia or
Encarta. Now we go to
Friendster. Today we find new friends on
Google Image Search. Today we look for tags on
was at $100, more than twice what it is today. Today
Acrophobia online. Today we play
Second Life.
Ten years ago we formed communities on
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