The World Wide Web turns 15

“That’s the day [30 April 1993] that Cern put the web in the public domain, thereby ensuring that the world would have a single system for accessing the Internet, instead of a Microsoft Web, a Macintosh Web and who knows, perhaps even an Amstrad Web.”
The World Wide Web Turns 15 [BBC]
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, known as the World Wide Web’s creator, also gave an interview with the BBC today, the Web’s Birthday. He discusses his hopes for the future of the web, stressing that it was, “in its infancy.”
Also on the Beeb asked 10 web bigwigs for their thoughts on the future of the web the list includes, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Mark Bernstein (Parc), Robert Scoble (keen Twitterer and blogger) and the infamous Tim O’Reilly.
Links to the aforementioned BBC articles
Luminaries look to the future web
Web in infancy, says Berners-Lee
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Web in infancy, says Berners-Lee
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