Weaving the Web: The Past, Present and Future of the World Wide Web by its Inventor

Weaving the Web: The Past, Present and Future of the World Wide Web by its Inventor

by Mark Fischetti (Collaborator), Mark Fischetti (Collaborator), Tim Berners-Lee (Author), Michael L. Dertouzos (Foreword)

Synopsis

The World Wide Web's explosion onto the global scene is one of the most dramatic arrivals of technology in history. Consequently, myths and misconceptions about the origins, impact and future of this technology have run wild. Now, for the first time, the world hears from the man who invented the WWW. English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee quietly laid the groundwork for the WWW (and consequently Hypertext) in 1980, created a prototype in 1990, and unleashed it to the public in 1991. Now the Head of the Worldwide Web Consortium that oversees the WWW's growth, Berners-Lee provides in this book the inside truth about where the WWW came from and the remarkable discoveries that made it the platform to today's communications revolution. He also offers an important analysis of the future development of the WWW, and the likely impact on business and society. Berners-Lee was recently described in The Observer as the man 'who invented the future, who created something which one day will be bigger than all the other industries on earth'.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: New
Publisher: Texere Publishing
Published: 12 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 1587990180
ISBN 13: 9781587990182

Author Bio
Tim Berners-Lee is the inventor of the World Wide Web, the technology that transformed the Internet into a popular craze. Educated at Oxford, he is presently the Director of the WWW Consortium based at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.