On Saturday, people around the world will be celebrating OneWebDay, a global Earth Day for the Internet, according to the event’s organizer.The idea behind OneWebDay is to urge people to reflect on the changes the Internet has made in their lives, how it should not be taken for granted and its future, said Susan Crawford, a visiting cyberlaw professor at the University of Michigan.Users also need to understand that they’re responsible for the Internet and that they should take some action on Saturday that celebrates the positive effect the Internet has on the world while also highlighting the problems with the flow of information over the Internet and access.More information on OneWebDay is available from onewebday.orghttp://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9038018
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