@DeF
I think we must make difference between "always online" and "always connected"
My PS3 is always connected bu I am not always online, I constantly receive updates in background automatically but I am not actually on-line, I am not signed-in: I am offline.
My PC is the same: I am always connected but I am not always online, I can work offline as much as I like.
For me is too early for both but always connected is would still be less problematic, it would leave us more free.
Intent for communication is an incredible resource so really if every user is connected and can use it then everyone can: receive/send news/info/updates, share, discuss, protest, etc...
P.S.
By the way IMO those that would benefit more form this situation are telecommunications companies.
I think we must make difference between "always online" and "always connected"
My PS3 is always connected bu I am not always online, I constantly receive updates in background automatically but I am not actually on-line, I am not signed-in: I am offline.
My PC is the same: I am always connected but I am not always online, I can work offline as much as I like.
For me is too early for both but always connected is would still be less problematic, it would leave us more free.
Intent for communication is an incredible resource so really if every user is connected and can use it then everyone can: receive/send news/info/updates, share, discuss, protest, etc...
P.S.
By the way IMO those that would benefit more form this situation are telecommunications companies.
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