Tim Berners-Lee, not a designer of buildings, but an architect all the same of cyberspace who created what is known today as the World Wide Web.Today is 15th anniversary of his creation.On the 15th anniversary of his invention of the web he has started a blog.
Berners-Lee remarked on how the Web took off as a publishing medium rather than one in which visitors not only read but also contributed information.
“WWW was soon full of lots of interesting stuff, but not a space for communal design, for discourse through communal authorship,” he wrote.
That has changed lately with the growing popularity of blogs, which are online diaries that often let visitors submit comments, and wikis, which are sites in which visitors can add, change and even delete what they see.Currently the inventer serves as the director of W3C [World Wide Web consortium].We all wish him luck.
Berners-Lee remarked on how the Web took off as a publishing medium rather than one in which visitors not only read but also contributed information.
“WWW was soon full of lots of interesting stuff, but not a space for communal design, for discourse through communal authorship,” he wrote.
That has changed lately with the growing popularity of blogs, which are online diaries that often let visitors submit comments, and wikis, which are sites in which visitors can add, change and even delete what they see.Currently the inventer serves as the director of W3C [World Wide Web consortium].We all wish him luck.
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