Inventors of the World Wide Web say the Internet has only just begun
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"The Web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past," said Tim Berners-Lee, one of the inventors of the World Wide Web, at a seminar on its future.
Just 23 percent of the globe's population currently uses the Internet, according to the United Nation's International Telecommunications Union, with use much higher in developed nations.
By contrast, just five percent of Africans surf the web, it said in a report issued last month.
But that level is expected to rise, especially in developing nations, as mobile Internet access takes off, making it no longer necessary to use a computer to surf the Web, said Internet co-founder Vinton Cerf.
"We will have more Internet, larger numbers of users, more mobile access, more speed, more things online and more appliances we can control over the Internet," the Google vice president and chief Internet evangelist said.
Robert Cailliau, who designed the Web with Berners-Lee in 1989, said having more data on the Internet, and more people with the ability to access it, will spur the development of new technology and solutions to global problems.
"When we have all data online it will be great for humanity. It is a prerequisite to solving many problems that humankind faces," the Belgian software scientist said.
The Internet has already led to the development of businesses that could not have existed without it, boosted literacy and learning and brought people closer together through cheaper modes of communication, the Internet pioneers said.
"We never, ever in the history of mankind have had access to so much information so quickly and so easily," said Cerf.
With the help of other scientists at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), Berners-Lee and Cailliau set up the Web in 1989 to allow thousands of scientists around the world to share information and data.
The WWW technology -- which simplifies the process of searching for information on the Internet -- was first made more widely available from 1991.
The number of Web sites has since ballooned from just 500 as recently as 1994 to over 80 million currently, with growing numbers of sites consisting of user-generated content like blogs.
Even its founders are surprised by its popularity.
"What we did not imagine was a Web of people, but a Web of documents," said Dale Dougherty, the founder of GNN, the Global Network Navigator, the first web portal and the first site on the Internet to be supported by advertising.
For his part, Cailliau said he was impressed that search engines can still sort through the myriad of material that is now on-line.
"To me the biggest surprise is that Google still functions despite the explosion in the number of sites," said Cailliau...
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advance1313
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So Al Gore didn't invent the internet... Well, at least he can still get credit for inventing Global Warming.
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advance1313
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Skyscraper08
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I'd like to believe that watch videos and gaining access to information would remain free, but it's very unlikely.
Where ever money can be made, corporations are going to milk-it, like a "Got Milk?" advert on repeat :S
There is definately a bigger plan for the Internet, but I fear that it's not going to be all peaches 'n' cream.
The Internet: the gift and the curse...
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Skyscraper08
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cztheday
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Quibbles and bits and bits and bits...
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cztheday
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artemis6
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As long as it's free it's alright with me !
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artemis6
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wayseeker
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There is an effort being made to provide a lap top to every young person in the world. The implications of this are enormous.
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wayseeker
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cerealforeal
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Keep the internet free!!!
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cerealforeal
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vistapoint
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I'm so glad I get to witness this
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vistapoint
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CalgarC
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what is that going to do to google...
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CalgarC
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DeliaTheArtist
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I think the internet is mankind's greatest invention. I can't wait to see what the future holds!
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DeliaTheArtist
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grenvilleclark
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A bigger internet to me means an internet that is harded to harness and use effectively. Especially for young people.
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grenvilleclark
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kenandweezy
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the web does not really mean more info is out there but rather that it is much more easily accessed and desminated.And yes those two gentlemen did write the codes that started the internet and then stayed active on the groups that refined and set standards for the net.
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kenandweezy
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hammywill
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kenandweezy:
No, he did not write the codes that started the internet. Her wrote the codes for the World Wide Web. There is a difference. I remember phone modem hook-ups to Internets in the early 80's.
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hammywill
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Sizz
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What is the picture posted? I remember seeing on current about like a internet map that looked similar to that picture. I havn't been able to find it.
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Sizz
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AwesomeJosh
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Sizz:
I'm not sure but I thought it looked cool. I found it here: http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2007/11/dimensions_of_t.php
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AwesomeJosh
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crazy_french
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awesome!!!
singularity for the win!
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crazy_french
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Gozy
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I can't read past the term "Inventors of the World Wide Web" as if it was created by a couple of people.
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Gozy
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NotFooled
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How dare Cailliau and Berners-Lee take credit for all Al Gore's hard work.
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NotFooled
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MiguelSanchez
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NotFooled:
The internet kicks ass.
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MiguelSanchez
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fun_size
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Wow i can only imagine how huge the internet is going to get. Think about it as time goes there are more people in the world AND more people will be gaining access to the internet. Think of all the information it will contain when there are 10 Billion people online!
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TheDesertEagle
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This is great but we all know that a bigger internet just means more porn
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TheDesertEagle
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fun_size
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TheDesertEagle:
Yay more porn!
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fun_size
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CalgarC
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TheDesertEagle:
lol so true
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CalgarC