
AUSTIN — You don’t know Aaron Swartz, at least not the way those assembled on Friday night at a Town Hall for the late Internet Activist did. Colleagues, friends, associates and his partner all joined on a SXSW 2013 stage to remember the complex, intense, beleaguered and sometimes troubled tech genius who took his own life in January.
Despite being only 26, Swartz’ had already done more in a quarter century than others do in a lifetime. He helped develop RSS, helped launch (and then sold) Reddit, founded Demand Progress, was widely known as an Internet Activist (one who helped stop SOPA) and, in the last two years of his life, was the subject of a federal investigation.
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