Re: The World Wide Web 30 years later: We Wove a Tangle, (Guardian Editorial)

2019-03-13 Thread podinski
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Re: The World Wide Web 30 years later: We Wove a Tangle (Guardian Editorial)

2019-03-12 Thread Prem Chandavarkar
> I feel lucky to have enjoyed the broad audiences of the blog era. And equally > lucky not to have gone down the desperately self-seeking Facebook route. Thanks Brian, I made the mistake of going down the Facebook route, and came to terms with its problems only very recently. Derakshan’s essa

Re: The World Wide Web 30 years later: We Wove a Tangle (Guardian Editorial)

2019-03-12 Thread Brian Holmes
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 4:40 AM Prem Chandavarkar wrote: > A fundamental change is what Hossein Derakshan points out here - the > foundation of the web experience has changed from the hyperlink to the > stream. > https://medium.com/matter/the-web-we-have-to-save-2eb1fe15a426 > It's a touching ar

Re: The World Wide Web 30 years later: We Wove a Tangle (Guardian Editorial)

2019-03-12 Thread Prem Chandavarkar
A fundamental change is what Hossein Derakshan points out here - the foundation of the web experience has changed from the hyperlink to the stream. https://medium.com/matter/the-web-we-have-to-save-2eb1fe15a426 > On 12-Mar-2019,

The World Wide Web 30 years later: We Wove a Tangle (Guardian Editorial)

2019-03-12 Thread Patrice Riemens
Original to: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/11/the-guardian-view-on-the-world-wide-web-we-wove-a-tangle The Guardian view on the world wide web: we wove a tangle (Guardian Editorial) Mon 11 Mar 2019 Thirty years ago, a physicist dreamed up a way to organise information