Top Questions
A representative from Rensselaer told us that "right now we have about 25 questions running the gamut from internet privacy to how the web can solve the global hunger crisis." He mentioned that "there are some really good questions that go beyond the obvious - for example, a question about crossing language barriers as Internet access expands in the developing world."
The most popular topic "by far" is the semantic web, but the equal most popular question overall is about net neutrality.
Here are the top questions over the last 30 days, at time of writing:
Semantic Web a dream?
Is net neutrality essential for democracy?
Can you imagine the future of the world (wide Web) without the Semantic Web? What would such a world (wide Web) look like?
Muttilingual Internet--Fracturing or Blossoming?
What controls should be in place on the Web, if any?
How do we make sense of the proliferation of data from the ever growing number of User's social activity feeds?
Can the web help us solve the world hunger problem?
How can we make ourselves less vulnerable to "web failure"?
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