The inventor of the web, Tim Berners-Lee, says there's a lot of things that will go wrong if we leave the internet as it is, so he's trying to save the web.
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The inventor of the web, Tim Berners-Lee, says there's a lot of things that will go wrong if we leave the internet as it is, so he's trying to save the web.
World Wide Web Day, marking the invention by Tim Berners-Lee of an internet-based communication system that changed the world 🌐
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Today let’s celebrate the World Wide Web! Throughout the pandemic alone, it has enabled us to work from home, educate our children, shop safely and keep in touch with our loved ones and the rest of the world while in lockdown. And that’s before we even consider the hours of mindless scrolling and entertainment the web enables us to participate in. What did we ever do without it? 🤷🏼♀️ #worldwidewebday2021 #worldwidewebday #worldwideweb #timbernerslee #internet #browsing #happyscrolling #web #www #connect #contentcreation #content #socialmedia #writeable #seo #contentmarketing #bucksbusiness #buckinghamshire #buckinghamshirebusiness #princesrisborough #highwycombe #aylesbury #supportingsmallbusinesses #interweb #innovation #socialmediamanagement #ukcontentcreator #contentwriter #ukcopywriter #sundayvibes https://www.instagram.com/p/CSOxTCelKzY/?utm_medium=tumblr
The World Wide Web's creator Tim Berners-Lee is auctioning off his invention's source code as an NFT (non-fungible token). The original archive of dated and time-stamped files contains the source code, written between October 3, 1990, and August 24, 1991. These files contain code with approximately 9,555 lines, the contents of which include implementations of HTML, HTTP and URIs. - Follow @ig_webude for more tech updates. - #timbernerslee #www #worldwideweb #internet #intetnetofthings #nft #wwwnft #html #http #cybersecuritynews #bitcoin #etherium #etheriumnews #nftnews #technews #technologyupdates #technologynews #techfacts #techie #internetnews #technewsindia #cryptonews #webude #webudeteam https://www.instagram.com/p/CQK0OZoJs99/?utm_medium=tumblr
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The Web was not a physical 'thing' that existed in a certain 'place'. It was a 'space' in which information could exist
Tim Berners-Lee
However, as the man who invented the web, Tim Berners Lee, he’s been more recently quoted as saying
“We demonstrated that the Web had failed instead of served humanity, as it was supposed to have done, and failed in many places,”
The Web, which many could now associate as a marketplace, has strayed from the original idea of
The idea is simple: re-decentralize the Web. Working with a small team of developers, he spends most of his time now on Solid, a platform designed to give individuals, rather than corporations, control of their own data.
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