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cory777 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-28-10 03:08 AM
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The internet's cyber radicals: heroes of the web changing the world
Source: The Observer

A generation of political activists have been transformed by new tools developed on the internet. Here, a leading net commentator profiles seven young radicals from around the world

On Christmas Day, 1990, in a lab at Cern in Geneva, Switzerland, Tim Berners-Lee finished building the tools to create the world wide web. This act, 20 years ago, set the agenda for far-reaching transformations in the political sphere, in economies everywhere, in social interaction, even in concepts of our own identity. And Berners-Lee succeeded in doing so for one reason: he released the technology for free.

This simple decision, taken by a computer scientist used to working in environments that promoted openness and transparency, eclipses any hype about subsequent Twitter revolutions, Facebook campaigns or political protests ascribed to the platform since. The invention of the web is comparable to Gutenberg's invention of the printing press in 1450.

Like the printing press, the web has already been credited with ushering in an age of enlightenment; it is hailed, too, as the most powerful harbinger of social change the world has ever seen. But this isn't the first time such claims have been made. Tom Standage, author of The Victorian Internet, has argued that the telegraph, in the 19th century, inspired rampant technophilia. "The telegraph was the first technology to be seized upon as a panacea," he has written. "It was soon being hailed as a means to solve the world's problems.

Read more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/nov/28/internet-radicals-world-wide-web



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leveymg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-28-10 03:44 AM
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1. I thought the www was the creation of DARPA and a group of US universities
Is this true, or a bit of unearned European self-congratulation?
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Hissyspit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-28-10 04:04 AM
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2. Berners Lee created hyper-text markup language.
Edited on Sun Nov-28-10 04:17 AM by Hissyspit
The Internet as we know it would not have been possible without it. He built on what DARPA had done and made it possible to unleash it on the world. Well, there's more to the story, but Berners-Lee is acknowledged as the Inventor of the World Wide Web, essentially; DARPA the Internet. He was at CERN in Europe when he set up communication with a server and that's when the first website was put up, as well, then at MIT when he set up the WWW consortium to set up standards. So all of it is true, for the most part.

The beginning of the Web: http://info.cern.ch

http://info.cern.ch/NextBrowser.html
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leveymg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-28-10 04:17 AM
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3. Thnx. Berners-Lee is the inventor of HTTP open client-server protocol
Edited on Sun Nov-28-10 04:18 AM by leveymg
which allows computer users to communicate with web page senders. As I understand it, it's like a universal computer recognition and command language.

Without such a universally accepted standard, the whole thing wouldn't work. But, I'm not sure that really makes him the father of the Internet. Maybe one of the great Dads in the Sky. ;-)
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