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    <title>What is lightnet?</title>
    <summary>Lucas Gonze has been evangelizing a concept called lightnet. He coined the term, based on a recent Alex Barnett post entitled Hypertext and the next 15 years. Check out Lucas&apos; del.icio.us page full of lightnet links. So what is lightnet? It took me a bit of clicking around to grok it, but basically it&apos;s the...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Lucas Gonze has been evangelizing a concept called <a href="http://gonze.com/weblog/story/lightnet">lightnet</a>. He coined the term, based on a recent Alex Barnett post entitled <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/alexbarn/archive/2005/11/13/492350.aspx">Hypertext and the next 15 years</a>. Check out Lucas' del.icio.us page full of <a href="http://del.icio.us/lucas_gonze/lightnet">lightnet links</a>. So what is lightnet? It took me a bit of clicking around to grok it, but basically it's the <a href="http://www.thetwowayweb.com/about">Two-Way Web</a> for rich media. </p>

<p>As <a href="http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/12/06.html#a1348">Jon Udell wrote</a>, lightnet is "the antithesis of the walled-garden darknet". The term <a href="http://www.darknet.com/">darknet</a> comes from the <a href="http://www.jdlasica.com/aboutjd.html">JD Lasica</a> book.</p>

<p>Lucas wrote me an email to tell me how lightnet intersects with Web 2.0. I'm sure he won't mind me quoting this bit:</p>

<blockquote>"...the benefits of web 2.0 can accrue to audio and video just as much as to web pages and feeds. For example, webjay-ish URL playlists are remixes in the web 2.0 sense..."</blockquote>

<p>I couldn't agree more and I fully support the opening up of rich media to allow remixes - and other forms of 'user' creation.</p>

<p>The Lightnet Tron, c/o <a href="http://www.daysofleisure.com/writing/lightnet.html">daysofleisure.com</a>:</p>

<p><img src="http://www.readwriteweb.com/images/lightnet_tron.jpg" alt="lightnet" border="0" /></p>]]>
      
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