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Transformation forces
Hypertext creator says structure of World Wide Web 'completely wrong' - World Wide Web, tim berners-lee, Ted Nelson, Project Xanadu, operating systems, Hypertext - CIO
“They got the World Wide Web completely wrong,” he said. “It is a strange, distorted, peculiar and difficult limited system... the browser is built around invisible links - you can see something to click on but you’ve got nowhere else to go.” Nelson said the structure of the Web is not the only thing built badly, with with the major players in the operating system space “all the same”.
People, companies, investors and even countries can’t stop this transformation. The only choice you have is whether you join the side of innovation and progress or you don’t.
chris dixon's blog / Predicting the future of the Internet is easy: anything it hasn’t yet dramatically transformed, it will.
Web evangelists
Web revolutions
Web context evolutions
Provide a Better Value Proposition for Users. Everyone is a consumer and everyone is an author. Yet our focus has been on vendors that build products.
The Mission of W3C - W3C Blog
Did Diderot invent the Web ? The word ‘web’ is found in Bacon, but in a negative sense, to designate abstract, idealistic and empty thought. It is well known that Diderot took up the metaphor of the spider in a positive way, when discussing the body and its unity, in which context the ‘web’ becomes an essential link between the centre and the periphery.
Diderot a-t-il inventé le Web ?



