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One big thing we learned with this episode is that the internet was not a singular invention but an evolution - just like so many other curious foods, sports, holidays, and developments of history. Needless to say, the internet has become an integrated part of our daily lives. It is extremely powerful, mainly because it is open-sourced and cannot be totally shut down. As the old cliché goes, "with great power comes great responsibility." The Internet has come a long way, and who knows where it will take us in the future.

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