Happy Birthday, World Wide Web! Internet Creator (NOT Algore!?) Explains how the Web Developed and What’s Next (Video)

March 13, 2009 by Jenn's Tech Tips  
Filed under FHK WebWarriors

In this video, Sir Tim Berners-Lee explains how he created and helped develop the world-wide web, and how what he envisions for the future of the “semantic web,” which some are referring to as Web 3.0..

 

Hat-Tip Bob Ewing, of Digital Journal

 

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  1. [...] The main difference between what we are calling “Web 2.0″ (the internet as we have known it over the last few years) and “Web 3.0″ is the integration with current technology of databases in ways that are useful and meaningful to us, also known as the Semantic Web (also see a video, here). [...]



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