Weaving the Web
The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its Inventor
Résumé
Berners-Lee's creation was fueled by a highly personal
vision of the Web as a powerful force for social change and
individual creativity. He has never profited personally
from the Web but has devoted himself to its continued
growth and health. Now, this low-profile genius tells his
own story of the Web's origins-from its revolutionary
introduction and the creation of the now ubiquitous WWW and
HTTP acronyms to how he sees the future development of this
revolutionary medium. Today, Berners-Lee continues to
facilitate the Web's growth and development as director of
the World Wide Web Consortium and from his position at the
MIT Laboratory for Computer Science.
Berners-Lee offers insights to help readers understand the
true nature of the Web, enabling them to use it to their
fullest advantage. He shares his views on such critical
issues as censorship, privacy, the increasing power of
software companies in the online world, and the need to
find the ideal balance between the commercial and social
forces on the Web. His incisive criticism of the Web's
current state makes clear that there is still much work to
be done. Finally, Berners-Lee presents his own plan for the
Web's future, one that calls for the active support and
participation of programmers, computer manufacturers, and
social organizations to make it happen.
His vision of the Web is something much more than a tool for research or communication; it is a new way of thinking and a means to greater freedom and social growth than ever before possible.
Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword by Michael Dertouzos
- 1. Enquire Within upon Everything
- 2. Tangles, Links, and Webs
3. info.cern.ch
- 4. Protocols: Simple Rules for
Global Systems
- 5. Going Global
- 6. Browsing
- 7. Changes
- 8. Consortium
- 9. Competition and Consensus
- 10. Web of People
- 11. Privacy
- 12. Mind to Mind
- 13. Machines and the Web
- 14. Weaving the Web
- Glossary
- Index
L'auteur - Tim Berners-Lee
, inventor of the Web, is currently the director of the World Wide Web Consortium, the coordinating body for Web development, and he occupies the 3Com Founders chair at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Recipient of numerous awards, he received the distinguished MacArthurFellowship in 1998. He lives in Cambridge, MA.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Harper |
Auteur(s) | Tim Berners-Lee |
Parution | 10/09/1999 |
Nb. de pages | 224 |
EAN13 | 9780062515865 |
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