What would we do without it? 30 April is seen as the anniversary-date of the www. It all really began, in reality, back in 1993. So, it's the internet's 15th birthday.
The www seems to roll on relentlessly. The "founder" of the web is reported on BBC News as saying that it will get even stronger:
"The world wide web is "still in its infancy", the web's inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has told BBC News.
He was speaking ahead of the 15th anniversary of the day the web's code was put into the public domain by Cern, the lab where the web was developed.
The future web will put "all the data in the world" at the fingertips of every user, Sir Tim said.
"The web has been a tremendous tool for people to do a lot of good even though you can find bad stuff out there."
Making the web free to use had a vital role in spreading its use worldwide.
There are now 165 million different websites around the world, according to internet research firm Netcraft.
Sir Tim said he was optimistic about the future of the web."
The www seems to roll on relentlessly. The "founder" of the web is reported on BBC News as saying that it will get even stronger:
"The world wide web is "still in its infancy", the web's inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has told BBC News.
He was speaking ahead of the 15th anniversary of the day the web's code was put into the public domain by Cern, the lab where the web was developed.
The future web will put "all the data in the world" at the fingertips of every user, Sir Tim said.
"The web has been a tremendous tool for people to do a lot of good even though you can find bad stuff out there."
Making the web free to use had a vital role in spreading its use worldwide.
There are now 165 million different websites around the world, according to internet research firm Netcraft.
Sir Tim said he was optimistic about the future of the web."
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