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A Proposed Strategy to Break the Dominance of Walled Gardens (and in Favor of the Free Network Services)

A Proposed Strategy to Break the Dominance of Walled Gardens (and in Favor of the Free Network Services)

January 28, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Michal Wozniak has a strategy for getting people off of the proprietary services, and into alternatives that honor freedom.

All those proprietary services are being heavily criticised (among others, for privacy violations, tricking or pushing their users, heavy-handed policies, censorship, nymwars).

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