Web is still in its infancy, says inventor

Agencies
Posted online: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at 04:51:53

London, April 30: The World Wide Web is still only in its infancy, its British 
inventor said on Wednesday, on the 15th anniversary of the web's effective 
launch. 
Tim Berners-Lee told the BBC that the web, which started life in the CERN 
physics laboratory on the Franco-Swiss border in the early 1990s, could develop 
in unimaginable directions but above all should be a force for good. 

"What's exciting is that people are building new social systems, new systems of 
review, new systems of governance," he said. 

"My hope is that those will produce... new ways of working together effectively 
and fairly which we can use globally to manage ourselves as a planet." The 
comments came on the anniversary of the announcement by CERN on April 30, 1993 
that the World Wide Web could be used by everyone, after Berners-Lee and a 
colleague persuaded their bosses to provide the programme code for free. 

The web -- of which the abbreviation www forms the start of all online 
addresses -- is now the ubiquitous network via which information is shared on 
the Internet. An estimated 165 million websites now exist, the BBC reported. 

"The web has been a tremendous tool for people to do a lot of good even though 
you can find bad stuff out there," said Berners-Lee, adding that one day the 
web will put "all the data in the world" at the fingertips of every user. 

But "we have only started to explore the possibilities of (the web)," he said, 
adding that it was "still in its infancy". 

Robert Cailliau, who worked with Berners-Lee to open up the web, stressed that 
not all the bosses at CERN were in favour of making the web universally 
accessible. 

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