>Serafino
>> Eric
>> From useless and discarded pages to spam,
>> the Web is showing clear signs of decay,
>> says John Dvorak. But is there anything
>> we can do about it?
>
>Develop and insert (in the Net) _moving_ agents
>which are able to eat spam, viruses, discarded
>pages, etc. Like those white blood cells.
How are folks defining 'discarded pages' ? Pages with links that go
nowhere? Or maybe pages with outdated and irrelevant information?
When my pages w/unchecked links become old, I begin to think they
look like gritty dirt thrown into the lubricant of the Web, making
the viscous fluid is more viscous than it ought to be.
(I have a few viscous pages like that, but nothing that I consider
very important)
Amara
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