“The flexibility we have seen in the Internet is a consequence of one simple observation: the Internet is essentially a software artifact. As we have learned in the past several decades, software is an endless frontier. There is no limit to what can be programmed. If we can imagine it, there’s a good chance it can be programmed. The Internet of the future will be suffused with software, information, data archives, and populated with devices, appliances, and people who are interacting with and through this rich fabric.”
–Vint Cerf, Google Chief Internet Evangelist
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Where did this quote come from? Where is the reference? How do I know it was Vint cerf and not someone else?
@Heidi: follow the link on his name. It’s from a blog post he wrote for the Google at 10 series.