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The internet of public service. @jukesie #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Inter·net of things noun a proposed development of the Internet in which everyday objects have network connectivity, allowing them to send and receive data. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie dis·in·ter·est·ed adjective having or feeling no interest in something. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Inter·net noun global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie World wide web noun an information system on the Internet that allows documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links, enabling the user to search for information by moving from one document to another. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Inter·net of screens noun something I made up for the purpose of this talk today. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie man·i·fes·to noun a written statement declaring publicly the intentions, motives, or views of its issuer. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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The internet of public service. @jukesie #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie ad·vo·cate noun a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie In 2015 86% of households in Great Britain (22.5 million) have internet access. Office for National Statistics, August 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie 76% of adults bought goods or services online. Office for National Statistics, August 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie 72% of UK adults* have a social media profile. Ofcom, May 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Of those with a social media profile 97% are on Facebook. Ofcom, May 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie 11% of UK adults (5.9 million) have never used the internet Office for National Statistics, May 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie 18% used internet to find out about public services. Ofcom, May 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie 11% used internet to look at political or campaign websites. Ofcom, May 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie troll verb make a deliberately offensive or provocative online posting with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie In 2014 1,209 people were found guilty of offences under Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 Ministry of Justice, May 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie In 2014 694 people were convicted under the Malicious Communications Act. Ministry of Justice, May 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie [01] Google* [02] Facebook
 [03] Youtube [04] Amazon [05] Ebay [06] BBC [07] Yahoo [08] Live [09] Twitter [10] Wikipedia Alexa, September 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie [01] Google* [02] Facebook
 [03] Youtube [04] Amazon [05] Ebay [06] BBC [07] Yahoo [08] Live [09] Twitter [10] Wikipedia Alexa, September 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie public service broadcasting Refers to TV programmes that are broadcast for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial purposes. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “..for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial purposes.” #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “The BBC exists to serve the public interest and its main object is the promotion of its public purposes.” BBC Royal Charter, July 2006 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Promoting education and learning. BBC Royal Charter, July 2006 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Stimulating creativity and cultural excellence. BBC Royal Charter, July 2006 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Sustaining citizenship and civil society. BBC Royal Charter, July 2006 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “Britain invented the BBC, the NHS – we can and should be inventing the definitive public institution for our digital age.” Martha Lane-Fox, Richard Dimbleby Lecture 2015 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie o·pen-source adjective denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie There are 27.2 million active repositories on Github. Approximately 20% are open source. Github #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie "Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow." Linus Torvalds #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie The Internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible. Mozilla manifesto #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Collect and develop the world's knowledge and to make it available to everyone for free, for any purpose. Wikimedia Foundation #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie Working to prevent the Internet..and other "born-digital" materials from disappearing into the past. The Internet Archive #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie friv·o·lous adjective not having any serious purpose or value. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “Some of you..are working right now on another app for people to share pictures of food or a social network for dogs. I am here to tell you that your country has a better use for your talents.” Mikey Dickerson, United States Digital Service #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “It’s not OK not to understand the internet anymore.” Aaron Swartz (November 8 1986 - January 11 2013) #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie sanc·ti·mo·ni·ous adjective making a show of being morally superior to other people. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie in·clu·sive adjective open to everyone - not limited to certain people. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “This is for everyone.” Tim Berners-Lee, July 27th 2012 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie com·pre·hen·si·ble adjective able to be understood; intelligible. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie The original Internet was decentralized. Anyone could set up parts of it. That’s why it won. We want it to become decentralized. Again. Redecentralize.org #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie al·tru·ism noun the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others. #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “..for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial purposes.” #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “Just as people cannot live without eating, so a business cannot live without profits. But most people don’t live to eat, and neither must businesses live just to make profits.” John Mackey, founder of Whole Foods #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “We believe that business can be a tool for social good.” Pierre Omidyar, founder of eBay & Omidyar Network #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie “Public benefit corporations will harness the power of private enterprise to create public benefit.” Gov. Jack Markell of Delaware, 2013 #REVOLUTIONCONF

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@jukesie "I don't know about you people, but I don't want to live in a world where someone else makes the world a better place better than we do.” Gavin Belson, founder of Hooli #REVOLUTIONCONF

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Thanks for listening. @jukesie #REVOLUTIONCONF