A UK startup called MaidSafe, based in the small town of Troon in Scotland, reckons the myriad problems with today’s Internet can be linked to a design quirk of its underlying architecture.�And that the answer to solving the web’s most perennial issues,�such as finding�sustainable digital business models for content, safeguarding user data and privacy, and thwarting hacking, malware and overreaching�surveillance, is to begin again�–�with a whole new re-architected Internet.
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