What should the lay person be aware of as the Web evolves?
We should all learn to be information smart: to understand when a Web site, or a piece of software, or an Internet Service provider plan, is giving us biased information. We should learn to distinguish quality information and quality links. As technology evolves, and machine-understandable information on the Web becomes available, we should be aware of the sudden changes which large-scale machine processing might have on our businesses.
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