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Sw2022_paper3. Technology | Berners-Lee on the read/write web. In August 1991, Sir Tim Berners-Lee created the first website. Fourteen years on, he tells BBC Newsnight's Mark Lawson how blogging is closer to his original idea about a read/write web. Mark Lawson: Because of your invention, I was able to look up every article written by or about you quickly and easily. But at the same time, I was sent several unsolicited links to porn sites. I have to accept that someone in Mexico may have stolen my identity and now be using it.

Is the latter absolutely worth paying for the former? Tim Berners-Lee: That's an interesting question that you ask, as though it's a yes or no answer. As though our choice is to turn off the whole thing, or turn on the whole thing. I feel that we need to individually work on putting good things on it, finding ways to protect ourselves from accidentally finding the bad stuff, and that at the end of the day, a lot of the problems of bad information out there, things that you don't like, are problems with humanity. Powerful tool. Exploring the Read/Write Web | ASK. The World Wide Web is a vast and growing network of interconnected "spaces" called information resources. There are spaces for and about anything imaginable. A space may be something as simple as a Web page document containing some text or a website containing many individual Web pages.

Various types of documents and files can be linked or embedded using the "Web" including: text, images, audio, video, animation, and other multimedia. In this sense it’s a highly creative and collaborative medium. This Web of hypertext linked documents is accessed via the Internet using a Web browser such as Windows Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Google Chrome, or Opera. The Internet is a global computer network and the Web is a part of the Internet that enables access to information on the network. Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, envisioned a collaborative medium and a place where we could all meet and read and write. User Generated Content Open Source Open Content.

We the Media - 2. The Read-Write Web (by Dan Gillmor) Technology that Makes We the Media Possible I still remember the moment I saw a big piece of the future. It was mid-1999, and Dave Winer, founder of UserLand Soft­ware, had called to say there was something I had to see. He showed me a web page. I don’t remember what the page contained except for one button. It said, “Edit This Page”—and, for me, nothing was ever the same again. I clicked the button. Winer’s company was a leader in a move that brought back to life the promise, too long unmet, that Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the Web, had wanted from the start. Writing on the Net wasn’t entirely new, of course. What Winer and the early blog pioneers had created was a breakthrough. Thus, the read/write Web was truly born again. About a year and a half later, on November 8, 2000, I was sitting at my desk at the University of Hong Kong where I teach part-time each fall. U.S. elections muddle that left Americans unsure for weeks who their next president would be.

It boils down to this. Weblogs. La démocratie Internet selon Dominique Cardon. Dans son dernier ouvrage, Dominique Cardon analyse la forme politique qui se dégage d'Internet. Le réseau ne permet pas seulement de communiquer davantage, il est la source d'un élargissement de l'espace public qui transforme la nature même de la démocratie. Sociologue au Laboratoire des usages d’Orange Labs et chercheur associé au Centre d’études des mouvements sociaux (EHESS), Dominique Cardon étudie attentivement les transformations de l’espace public résultant de la massification de l’usage des nouvelles technologies.

Dans son dernier ouvrage, “La démocratie Internet, Promesses et limites”, il revient sur l’immense laboratoire politique à ciel ouvert que constitue Internet. De Perry Barlow à Wikipedia en passant par le fameux Code Is Law de Lawrence Lessig, le chercheur livre une analyse des principes fondamentaux de ce qu’il appelle “La démocratie Internet” et de ses acteurs: > La suite sur la Vie des Idées Crédits photos CC FlickR par Gunthert, ElDave. TechCrunch France. Nous, TechCrunch, faisons partie de la famille de marques Yahoo. Lorsque vous utilisez nos sites et applications, nous utilisons des cookies pour : vous fournir nos sites et applications ; authentifier les utilisateurs, appliquer des mesures de sécurité, empêcher les spams et les abus ; et mesurer votre utilisation de nos sites et applications.

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The Verge. Social Media News and Web Tips – Mashable – The Social Media Guide. Technorati. Feedster :: RSS Search Engine. Feeds are a way for content creators to syndicate content and for people to easily receive content from a Web site, weblog, or other source. Used quite a bit among bloggers, this method of distributing and receiving content is gaining in popularity and applications. More news sources are sending headlines and articles via feeds. Developers have figured out how to send large files, like sound files, through feeds. There are two main kinds of feeds: RSS and Atom. What Feeds Do The names and history of the feeds aren't nearly as important as what they do. By receiving feeds, which is usually done with software called an aggregator or through scripts on a Web site converting XML to HTML, people can learn about the new content without visiting the source and finding the new content on their own.

Posting Feeds on a Web Site By using a script on a Web site, it's possible to post RSS or Atom feeds. Aggregators Aggregators allow people to receive feeds. Finding Sources How to Subscribe to a Source.