Sir Tim Berners-Lee about the WWW on Its 30th Birthday
Washington, D.C, US, March 12, 2019 — The World Wide Web is now 30 years old. If it had not been invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, you would not be reading this. Perhaps you’d have bought the TechAcute newspaper but that is unlikely. For this occasion, Sir Tim Berners-Lee raised his voice to comment on the development of his brainchild and point out the aspects of the web, that are not adding value to mankind. While the World Wide Web (WWW) is of significant value for education, culture, and economy, this is only the case for areas in which people can freely use the Web. Read the full report using the link below...
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