w3cdevs , to random
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The and prove vital in emergencies, enabling seamless collaboration and information sharing.

At the @w3c member meeting in 🇯🇵, Dr. Naoshi Hirata, U. of Tokyo, presented "distributed disaster management data" using a case study for the Noto peninsula earthquake that struck Japan on January 1, 2024.

🎬 Watch the video: https://youtu.be/v3vV8i2-3Ts

Drbruced , to random
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Here is my latest newsletter, which digs into the 60-plus year history of the Internet, with a particular focus on its decentralised architecture. I'm cautiously optimistic that we might be heading back to a more decentralised Internet as the exodus from centralised platforms gains momentum, and so of course I talk about the promise of the https://open.substack.com/pub/systemsapproach/p/60-years-of-networking?r=cxpek&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

danyork ,
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@Drbruced Good piece! I, too, am hopeful that we are heading back into a more distributed and decentralized Internet.

FYI, if you are looking for more history info, over at the Internet Society, we keep a list of pointers and docs at https://www.internetsociety.org/internet/history-internet/ (including to the “brief history” document you referenced)

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