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Tim Berners-LeeVergil Bushnell
  • Known as the Father of the Web

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Berners-Lee the Webs Origins
  • Born into a computing family in England.
  • While employed by CERN in Geneva, worked on a
    database project, Enquire.
  • Enquire attempted to create and catalog
    associations between separate items of
    information
  • from this side project, he conceptualized the
    hyperlink.

3
Web Fundamental Concepts When you make a link,
you can link to anything.
  • Universal Document Identifiers (UDI) now called
    URLs. Unique serial numbers for online data.
  • HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) allows easy
    authoring of web documents, including links.
  • HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol codified the
    transmission of web content between client/server
  • First webclient and webserver (on NeXT)

4
Core Beliefs Reflected in Web
  • Open Standards
  • Universality
  • Net Neutrality

5
Open Standards
  • Berners-Lee used freely available, open standards
    to create and popularize the Web, such as TCP/IP.
    Anyone could plug into and use these protocols.
  • Berners-Lee warns against the walled garden
    effect AOL in the 90s. Or, as he states about
    Apples iTunes
  • You are no longer on the Web. The iTunes world
    is centralized and walled off. You are trapped in
    a single store, rather than being on the open
    marketplace. For all the stores wonderful
    features, its evolution is limited to what one
    company thinks up.

6
Universality/Interoperability
  • Access to all, including the disabled.
  • Web standards should be universal, accessible to
    anyone on any platform regardless of cost,
    Operating System or software.
  • Berners-Lee and the W3C urge interoperability as
    opposed to the closed, secret and proprietary.

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Net Neutrality
  • Essentially, ISPs and governments the
    maintainers of the Internet's highways (to use
    another 90's term) should impartially respect the
    flow of all online content.
  • Examples Governments tracking or censoring
    dissenting opinions, like The Great Firewall of
    China, Comcast throttling the speeds of
    BitTorrent data.
  • Mergers of ISPs and Content Providers (AOL/TW)

8
The mission continues
  • World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  • Semantic Web
  • WWW Foundation working on a Web Index to
    survey global web access and usage
  • Knighted by the Queen
  • His work is explained in Weaving the Web
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