The Web’s Creator Looks to Reinvent It
By QUENTIN HARDY
JUNE 7, 2016
SAN FRANCISCO — Twenty-seven years ago, Tim Berners-Lee created the
World Wide Web as a way for scientists to easily find information.
It has since become the world’s most powerful medium for knowledge,
communications and commerce — but that doesn’t mean Mr. Berners-Lee
is happy with all of the consequences.
“It controls what people see, creates mechanisms for how people
interact,” he said of the modern day web. “It’s been great, but
spying, blocking sites, repurposing people’s content, taking you to
the wrong websites — that completely undermines the spirit of
helping people create.”
So on Tuesday, Mr. Berners-Lee gathered in San Francisco with other
top computer scientists — including Brewster Kahle, head of the
nonprofit Internet Archive and an internet activist — to discuss a
new phase for the web.
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