Digital Exhibit Shows Where We’ve Been And Where We’re Going

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Digital Archaeology, an exhibit that is being billed as the first ever archaeological dig of the Internet, made its U.S. debut at Internet Week New York this week. Made up of 28 forward-thinking websites and curated by Jim Boulton, Story Worldwide’s Deputy Managing Director, the exhibit serves as a map of the web’s progress. It’s an interesting collection whose main purpose seems to be reminding us all that every technological endeavor serves as a stepping stone to an even greater one.

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