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uniform implementation of new protocols. Reality check: that was
only 11 years ago!
Now a few quotes from Mr. Berners-Lee to demonstrate the
largeness of his thinking:
"The dream behind the Web is of a common information space in
which we ... Read Decoding Web 3.0 ... Institute of Technology, the European Union, and various other forward thinking organizations envisioned the future Internet or what Berners-Lee calls the Semantic Web. The Semantic Web will allow users to become creators of web content ... Read The Greatest Invention In The World ... 1978, he created a typesetting software and an operating system when he worked for another company in Poole, D.G. Nash Limited. Berners-Lee then worked as an independent contractor for CERN. The NeXT cube became the first Web server. He ... Read FutureWeb - The Net of Tomorrow ... . In fact, that's how the human brain operates, by conducting many operations at the same time.
The other fascinating idea Berners-Lee expressed in this landmark book is that his original idea for the Web involved much more of a two-way ... Read Where Did the Internet Come From? ... one was ViolaWWW), which hides the technical information and provides the links (and later - pictures, video, maps, etc). Berners-Lee made his technology freely available which ensured rapid interest in the project. At this point (with the ... Read The Greatest Invention In History ... consciousness of humankind forever.
The World Wide Web may very well be the greatest invention in history. Tim Berners-Lee has invented something that reminds one of a multifaceted diamond. When you look at each face, you discover a ... Read Facets of Web3.0 ... to a semantic Web integrated across a huge space of data, you’ll have access to an unbelievable data resource.”- Tim Berners Lee
Web 2.0 services are now the commoditized platform, not the final product. In a world where a social network, ... Read The Greatest Inventors of All Time ... way for the greatest invention for the modern information technology age, the WWW.
Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau are two names that would go down in history for connecting the word through their marvelous invention which started ... Read History of the Search Engine ... -LeeUp until 1991 until there was no World Wide Web. The main method of sharing information was via FTP. Tim Berners-Lee wanted to join hypertext with the internet. He used similar ideas to those underlying the Enquire (a prototype created ... Read What is Web Design? ... also suited for alterations due to the programming environment or the behavior of the Webmaster. The first web design was done by Tim Berners-Lee in the year 1991. He also eventually launched the first website. Tim Berners-Lee came about ... Read The Prospect of W3c Standards and Web Development in India ... W3C validations in the web development arena around the world. A consortium of more than 450 members, led by Tim Berners-Lee, determines these validations through its research institutions at US, Europe and Japan. Acronym for World Wide Web ... Read What’s the Definition of the Today’s Biggest Buzzword -- Web 2.0? ... 1990. HTML, CSS, JavaScript, DOM, it’s all there, co-existing with AJAX, SOAP, XML and the like. So maybe Tim-Berners-Lee is right after all -- in essence (my quotes), “We can change the house, but the foundation is still there”. I give O’ ... Read Working of Web ... there was no system at that time, that could really exploit the net's potential.
Everything changed with the invention of the web. Berners-Lee's big inspiration was to apply the idea of links to the Internet: the web was possibly a ... Read Web 2.0 - Trend in Web Design and Development ... Web 3.0 can be defined as the future of World Wide Web and will soon capture the internet market as a whole.
According to Tim Berner Lee, the inventor of World Wide Web:
"People keep asking what Web 3.0 is. I think maybe when you ... Read Web 2.0? Or Is It More Like Web 16.0? ... an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.' Some technology experts, notably Tim Berners-Lee, have questioned whether one can use the term in a meaningful way, since many of the technology components of 'Web 2.0' ... Read
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