Serendip: local and global

Actually, the "local" directory on Serendip was so named to distinguish materials there from the bulk of Serendip's content which was intended for a more global audience. Its nice to know that Friedman too notices some of the potential of a "flatter" if more global world. See, for example, Serendip's Evolving Web Principles in 2001.

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