In this accessible account, an Internet pioneer describes how he designed the World Wide Web and shares his hopes for its social and technological future. Berners-Lee recounts the early days of creating a hypertext-linked network that would eventually fundamentally change business and culture, and documents his work at the nonprofit World Wide Web ...
A Framework for Web Science sets out a series of approaches to the analysis and synthesis of the World Wide Web, and other web-like information structures. A comprehensive set of research questions is outlined, together with a sub-disciplinary breakdown, emphasising the multi-faceted nature of the Web, and the multi-disciplinary nature of its ...
English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee quietly laid the foundations for the World Wide Web (and consequently Hypertext) in 1980, created a prototype in 1990 and unleashed it to the public in 1991. Now overseeing his creation's growth, he tells the story of its growth and future development.
The author of What Will Be argues that the next hi-tech revolution will make computers more "human-centered" in the future as technology moves away from machines and back to people with the help of five innovative technological developments. Reprint.
The World Wide Web's explosion onto the global scene is one of the most dramatic arrivals of technology in history. Consequently, myths and misconceptions about the origins, impact and future of this technology have run wild. Now, for the first time, the world hears from the man who invented the ... English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee ...
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