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Jon Lebkowsky : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jon Lebkowsky
Jon Lebkowsky (born April 20, 1949) is an web consultant/developer, author, and activist who was the co-founder of FringeWare, Inc. (along with Paco Nathan). FringeWare, an early attempt at ecommerce and online community, published a popular "magalog" called FringeWare Review, and a literary zine edited by Lebkowsky called Unshaved Truths. FringeWare's email list, called the FringeWare News Network, established an international following for the organization, which also opened a store in Austin, Texas. Along with Nancy White, he co-hosts the ongoing Virtual Communities Conference, the Blog Conference, and the public Inkwell Conference at the seminal online community, the WELL. His weblog can be reached at (Weblogsky.com ). He lives in Austin, Texas. ==Internet Advocacy== Lebkowsky has a history of advocacy in support of a free and open Internet, and was a co-founder of EFF-Austin, an organization formed to be a chapter of the national Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). EFF-Austin became a separate organization with Lebkowsky as President. Lebkowsky coined the phrase "Freedom to Connect," which became the name of an annual conference organized by David Isenberg, as an alternative to the term "network neutrality."
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